DSM-00221-01Eagle 250Computer Owner'sManual
Using Your Computer Page 2-3Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01REAR PANEL CONFIGURATIONThe illustration below shows the Eagle 250 rear panel co
Page 2-4 Chapter TwoEagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01As shown, the back panel includes connectors for the serial ports (where you plug in ter
Using Your Computer Page 2-5Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 014. Generally, you do not need to turn off devices connected to the serial ports,
Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01Chapter 3 - Keeping YourComputer HappyAs you use your computer in your business, certain regular practices
Page 3-2 Chapter ThreeEagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01All of the proper conditions were probably assured before your computer was installed,
Keeping Your Computer Happy Page 3-3Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01For the AM-629 and AM-650 drives use the appropriate drive-cleaning cart
Page 3-4 Chapter ThreeEagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01Diskettes require much the same care as magnetic tapes:• The outside case of a diskett
Keeping Your Computer Happy Page 3-5Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01to automate backups and have them run at any time you select, even if yo
Page 3-6 Chapter ThreeEagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01¼" Tape Drive Read/Write CompatibilityStreaming tape drives use many different da
Keeping Your Computer Happy Page 3-7Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01Before unloading the tape cartridge, be sure the tape activity light (th
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Page 3-8 Chapter ThreeEagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01you have a warm boot tape, and a good backup tape, you can normally recover all your d
Keeping Your Computer Happy Page 3-9Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01The REDALL CommandREDALL reads every block of data—or the number of bloc
Page 3-10 Chapter ThreeEagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01as shown in step 1 below, you can’t use this command.To use DSKANA, follow these step
Keeping Your Computer Happy Page 3-11Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01DSKANA DSK1:/C ENTERAs mentioned above, you need to use the /L or /E op
Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01Chapter 4 - What If SomethingGoes Wrong?Your Eagle 250 computer is designed to be reliable and trouble-free
Page 4-2 Chapter FourEagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01IF THE PROBLEM AFFECTS MORE THAN ONE USERSometimes, the symptoms of a computer problem
What if Something Goes Wrong? Page 4-3Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01• How many users are on your computer?• How much disk space and memory
Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01Chapter 5 - About AMOSAs we mentioned in Chapter 1, your Eagle 250 computer uses the Alpha Micro Operating
Page 5-2 Chapter FiveEagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01Key DescriptionThe key on most keyboards acts much like the shift key on a typewriter
About AMOS Page 5-3Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01If the AMOS line editor is enabled, you can recall a previous line to the screen by typin
Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01Table of ContentsCHAPTER 1 -INTRODUCTION
Page 5-4 Chapter FiveEagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01Adding User NamesIf you need to add a user name for your computer—for example, for a ne
About AMOS Page 5-5Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01Generally, AMOS separates a single disk drive into multiple logical devices (in the same
Page 5-6 Chapter FiveEagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01Accounts are sometimes called disk accounts because each account is specific to a parti
About AMOS Page 5-7Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01This diagram shows how a disk drive is divided into logical devices, projects, account, a
Page 5-8 Chapter FiveEagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01Logging Into Other AccountsOnce you're logged on to the computer, as described on
About AMOS Page 5-9Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01Be very careful using SYSACT. Choosing the wrong option could destroy all the dataon your
Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01Chapter 6 - Where to Now?Your dealer, and the documentation he or she gives you, is your best source for in
Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01Appendix A - The ControlCharactersYour terminal keyboard allows you to type control characters which perfor
Page A-2 Appendix AEagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01Control-Q When you press CTRL / S (described above) to freeze the screen display, youmust
Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01IndexAAccount · 5-3, 5-5, 5-7adding new · 5-8logging to · 5-3, 5-8number · 5-5organization · 5-7password · 5
Page ii Table of ContentsEagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01CHAPTER 5 -ABOUT AMOS
Page 2 IndexEagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01FFeatureshardware · 1-2software · 1-3File name · 5-6File specification · 5-4, 5-6Front panel · 2
Index Page 3Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01format and capacity · 3-5loading and unloading cartridges · 3-6read/write compatibility · 3-6Tap
Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01Contact Information SheetUse this page to record information about your computer hardware and software, and
Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01Chapter 1 - IntroductionWelcome to the Eagle 250 Owner’s Manual. This book is for the new owner of an Eagle
Page 1-2 Chapter OneEagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01Graphic ConventionsLike other Alpha Micro documents, this Owner’s Manual uses some stand
Introduction Page 1-3Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01OptionsYour computer may have additional devices, such as an internal diskette drive ac
Eagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01Chapter 2 - Using Your ComputerThis chapter discusses some of the basic things you need to know to use your
Page 2-2 Chapter TwoEagle 250 Owner's Manual, Revision 01Figure 2-1: Front Panel Controls and IndicatorsTwo-character status displayTurbo buttonR
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