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Changing the processor speed – Epson EQUITY 386SX/16 PLUS User Manual

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When you install MS-DOS, it creates an AUTOEXEC.BAT file
for you. To modify the file or replace it with a new one, you
can use the COPY or EDLIN command, a text editor, or a

word processing program that can save a file as a text-only

file. However, be sure to name the file AUTOEXEC.BAT and

store it in the root directory of the hard disk or diskette from

which you load MS-DOS.

See your MS-DOS Reference Manual for more information
about creating and using batch files.

Changing the Processor Speed

Your computer’s processor can operate at two speeds: high

and low. High speed is 16 MHz, low is 8 MHz. On high, the

computer can access memory faster than on low. Your
processor is set to operate at high speed (by default) in the

SETUP program unless you change the speed to low or set the

speed to change automatically.

You should use high speed for almost everything you do

since your programs will work faster. However, certain
application programs have specific timing requirements for
diskette access and can run only at the slower speed. See your
software manual to determine if this is the case.

Some copy-protected programs require the computer to run

at low speed while accessing the program on a diskette. These
programs also usually require you to leave a key disk-the

diskette that contains the copy protection-in the diskette

drive. If you use a copy-protected program often, you may

want to set your processor speed to change automatically to

low speed when accessing the diskette and return to high

speed when it is finished.

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