Epson ActionNote 4SLC/25 driver and firmware
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Product Support Bulletin(s) - Page 2
... features?
A2. The Epson ActionNote 4SLC/25 includes a 25MHz 486SLC microprocessor; support for an optional 80387SX/SL or 387SLC numeric coprocessor; 4MB of RAM (2MB soldered on motherboard and 2MB memory card); 1 removable, rechargeable NiCad battery; a 3.5", 1.44MB floppy disk drive; 640 x 480, back-lit monochrome VGA-compatible LCD; parallel/external FDD port, two RS-232C serial ports and an RJ...
Product Support Bulletin(s) - Page 4
... the built in LCD is 640 x 480 x 16 colors. The maximum resolution for the external CRT port is 800 x 600 x 16 colors.
Q16. What video drivers are supplied with the computer?
A16. The ActionNote 4SLC/25 Reference Diskette contains the following VGA
drivers:
Lotus 1-2-3, version 2.x
100x60text
Microsoft Windows Ver. 3.0 640 x 480 by 16 colors
800 x 600 by 16 colors
Word Perfect...
Product Support Bulletin(s) - Page 6
...system board, which includes the Lithium backup battery.
Q22. What software and documentation is included with the ActionNote 4SLC/25?
A22. Currently we are offering MS-DOS Version 5.00, MS Windows Ver 3.1, the ActionNote User's Guide, Quick Reference Guide, Reference Diskette, Logitech Trackman Trackball software and User's Guide.
If the unit was purchased with the optional internal modem, Winfax...
User Manual - Page 11
...AC Adapter Problems A-5 The LCD Screen Is Blank A-6 The External Monitor Screen is Blank A-6 The Computer Locks Up A-7 Password Problems A-8 Diskette Problems A-9 Diskette Drive Problems A-10 Hard Disk Problems A-10 Software Problems A-11 Printer Problems A-12 Memory Module Problems A-13 Numeric Coprocessor Problems A-13 CMOS Battery Problems A-14 Appendix 5 Fax/Modem Command Set When...
User Manual - Page 14
... save battery power Carrying case with room for the computer, AC adapter, power cable, diskettes, and manuals. Depending on the configuration you purchased, your computer may also include the following: Internal 9600/2400 fax/modem Logitech™ Trackman® trackball or other pointing device MS-DOS® operating system including diskettes and manuals Microsoft® Windows® including...
User Manual - Page 15
... upgrade your computer by installing additional memory and adding optional devices, including:
Expansion memory module (2MB or 6MB) Cyrix Cx387SLC or Intel 387SX numeric coprocessor chip External PS/2-compatible keyboard Extra battery packs Adapter for an automobile cigarette lighter Third-party external diskette drive.
Where to Get Help
If you purchased your computer in the United States, Epson...
User Manual - Page 20
Unpacking the Computer
Your computer package contains the following: The Epson ActionNote computer A rechargeable battery pack (installed in the computer) An AC adapter and power cord A mouse/keyboard adapter for connecting an external keyboard and a pointing device at the same time This manual, a Quick Reference guide, and the Reference diskette A lightweight carrying case.
Depending on the ...
User Manual - Page 30
... match your configuration, run the Setup program described in Chapter 5 to correct it.
Depending on your configuration, your computer may come with MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows installed on the hard disk. However, you can use another operating system, such as OS/2,® UNIX,® or XENIX.® Although this manual includes sample MS-DOS commands...
User Manual - Page 34
... (DIAG.BAT); see Chapter 6 for details
VGA utility programs; see Chapter 7 for details
Lotus® 1-2-3® VGA drivers; see Chapter 7 for details
Microsoft Windows VGA drivers: see Chapter 7 for details
WordPerfect® VGA drivers; see Chapter 7 for details
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You may want to copy the VGA utility program in the \UTILS directory to your hard disk. If so, you may want to...
User Manual - Page 47
... came with your programs for instructions. Follow these precautions to protect your hard disk from damage and to avoid losing data:
Never turn off or reset the computer when the hard disk drive light is on. This light indicates that the computer is copying data to or from the hard disk. After turning the power off, wait 20 seconds...
User Manual - Page 50
... extended memory directly. They need to use expanded memory, which uses a portion of reserved memory as a window to access RAM beyond 1MB. This type of memory allows some MS-DOS applications to get around the 640KB size limitation. You control expanded memory with a memory manager (such as EMM386.EXE), which enables the computer to use extended memory as expanded memory.
Using Your Computer...
User Manual - Page 66
... EXT KB port on the left side of the computer.
You can...drive while the trackball is attached. Before you can use an optional device, you must install special software, called a device driver. The device driver allows the operating system and your application software to recognize the device. The device driver for the Logitech trackball has already been installed on your hard disk so the ActionNote...
User Manual - Page 67
... mouse or other pointing device with your applications, you need to install the special software driver that came with it. See the documentation supplied with the device for instructions. Also, before using a pointing device attached to the EXT KB port, you must enable the PS/2 Mouse support Option in the ADVANCED CMOS SETUP portion of the Setup program. See Chapter 5 for...
User Manual - Page 74
... remove a memory module, be sure to run the Setup program again.
Installing a Numeric Coprocessor
Your computer has a socket for a numeric (math) coprocessor. You can install either a Cyrix Cx387SLC or an Intel 387SX multifrequency coprocessor. Installing a numeric coprocessor speeds up your computer's numeric calculations and graphic displays when you are using certain application software. The...
User Manual - Page 103
... monitor for the software. These drivers are files your software uses to communicate with your display adapter and monitor. A utility is a program that supports the processes of a computer. The utilities on your VGA diskette allow you to change the system's default graphic configuration and enhance your system operation by setting various video modes. The ActionNote's built-in VGA adapter is 100...
User Manual - Page 104
... which high resolution VGA drivers are provided, as well as the supported text modes or graphics resolutions and colors for each application. (For additional driver support, call the Epson Connection.)
Supported applications
Application Lotus 1-2-3, version 2.x Microsoft Windows, version 3.0
WordPerfect, version 5.1
Supported
resolutions 100x60text 640x480 800x6CKI 800x6CKI
Supported colors
16...
User Manual - Page 106
... 100X60
Microsoft Windows, Version 3.0
The Microsoft Windows driver supports a resolution of 800 x 600 with 16 colors.
Note Even though this driver is specific to Windows 3.0, you can use it with Windows version 3.1. Check with the Epson Connection for the availability of the Windows 3.1 driver. To install the driver, follow these steps: 1. Log onto the Windows directory on your hard disk. 2. At...
User Manual - Page 107
... resolutions.
For example:
Cirrus Logic VGA 800x600 (16 colors) 7. Select the display driver you want and press 8. Remove the Reference diskette from drive A. 9. Complete the Windows Setup.
WordPerfect, Version 5. I
The WordPerfect driver supports high resolution text and graphics. WordPerfect allows text and graphics drivers to be set up separately, so be sure to install both of these drivers...
User Manual - Page 170
...A-6 controller, C-2 display characteristics, 4-3 resolution, 1-4,7-2 specifications, C-3 standby mode, 7-8 timeout, 5-11 using, 2-12
LEDs, 1-5,2-8 LINE port, 1-7,4-2,4-10 Lotus 1-2-3 VGA drivers, 2-3,7-2-4 Low battery LED, 1-5,3-6, A4
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Main unit, specifications, C-1 Manual conventions, Intro-6 Mass storage, C-3 Math coprocessor, see Numeric
coprocessor Media analysis, 5-15 Memory,
addresses, 2-17...
User Manual - Page 173
... password, 2-4-5
U
Unpacking computer, 1-2 US keyboard, 2-6 Utilities, 2-3,7-1-11
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VGA, adapter, built-in, 7-1 BIOS, C-1 display characteristics, 4-3 monitor, 4-2,7-1, 7-8 resolutions, Intro-1, 1-4
VGA drivers, applications, 7-2 installing, 7-3-6 Reference diskette, 2-3 using, 7-1
VGA utilities, program, 2-3 using, 7-1-11
VGACONF utility, command line prompt, 7-9 controlling display, 7-2 display...