Porting The Application; Configuring - Husky MP2500 Manual

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17.2 Porting the application

To use an application, you must load it onto a desktop computer, then use
communications to load it onto the MP2500 disk. See Part 2 for details of
loading files with communications.
To make the best use of disk space, only install those files that are really
required for operation. For example, don't install tutorial files or drivers for
printers that are not going to be used.

17.3 Configuring

Once you have copied the software onto MP2500 you may have to
configure it to suit. Some applications do not need configuring, while others
configure themselves automatically.
Refer to the application's installation guide for instructions.
The following brief details may assist you in this. If you need more details,
see the full specification in Appendix A.
Display adaptor type:
Operating system:
Memory:
Processor:
Keyboard:
168
CGA monochrome. If possible, install using a
monochrome option.
MS-DOS 6.22.
The memory available depends on the version of
MP2500, the fitting of memory expansion options
and use of TSR programs and device drivers. Use
the MS-DOS CHKDSK utility to check.
DOS extenders and expanded memory (EMS)
using EMM386.EXE are not supported.
Intel i386EX. 8MHz clock speed standard.
Generally compatible with the IBM PC standard
keyboard, but with a different layout and omitting
some keys.
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