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7.2.1 Console Selection
The Model 95 has a Set Console utility program that lets you tell the
system you are using an ASCII terminal.
Without the Set Console utility program, the system will use the default
values shown.
The ASCII terminal values must match these values.
Complete the following steps to use an ASCII terminal.
Before you make these selections in the Set Console utility program, make
sure that you have an ASCII terminal attached to the system.
1.
Start the system programs.
Note:
If you start the system programs from an ASCII terminal,
power-on the terminal then the system.
Then press and release C+A+D.
top-right corner of the screen, press Ctrl+i.
2.
Select Set features on the system programs Main Menu.
3.
Select Set console on the Set Features Menu.
4.
Select ASCII terminal on the Set Console Menu.
The values must be:
Baud rate
Bits per character
Parity
Stop bits
Note:
These instructions assume that you have already set the terminal to
the same values described in "ASCII Terminal Setup and Menu
Selection" in topic 7.1.
Any time you change the ASCII terminal values, you also must update the
system values to match it.
If you set the baud rate below 9600, system performance will be slow.
IBM PS/2 Model 90 XP 486 and 95 XP 486 HMR
Console Selection
When the cursor moves to the
9600
8
None
1
The baud rate should always be 9600 or above.
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Press and hold Ctrl.

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