Intergraph InterServe 80 SL Manual

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InterServe 80 SL
Late-Breaking News
November 1998
DHA029280

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  • Page 1 InterServe 80 SL Late-Breaking News November 1998 DHA029280...
  • Page 2 Notice Information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be considered a commitment by Intergraph Computer Systems. Intergraph Computer Systems shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors in, or omissions from, this document.
  • Page 3 General Systems with 450 MHz Pentium II Processors Systems are now shipping with 450 MHz Pentium II processors. If your system has these processors, please note that they may not be mentioned in your system’s documentation. FCC/DOC Compliance on Systems with 450 MHz Pentium II Processors The FCC/DOC compliance information in your system’s documentation does not apply to systems with 450 MHz Pentium II processors.
  • Page 4 The InterSite Server Monitor (ISM) Card (also called the Emergency Monitor Card, or EMC) is supported in the InterServe 80 SL for server monitoring capability. After installing the card, you must set up the BIOS for the system to recognize the card.
  • Page 5 Parallel Zip Drive Support The parallel Zip drive is supported on InterServe 80 SL systems. After installing the Zip drive, you must configure the system to support the Multiprocessor Specification (MPS) version 1.1 and make the Zip drive functional. MPS 1.1 is compatible with Windows NT;...
  • Page 6: Automatic Shutdown Utility

    Document Errata In Chapter 4 of InterServe 80 SL System Setup, under “Booting from an External SCSI Disk Drive,” the NOTE about slot ordering of SCSI adapters should read as follows: NOTE If you have more than one SCSI adapter installed, the system BIOS will attempt to start the system using a hard disk drive connected to the SCSI adapter in the highest PCI slot.
  • Page 7 PC Card Support and Operation The optional PC Card adapter is used with devices based on standards developed by the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). See the operating system documentation and Help for more information on PC Card device support. To ensure proper operation of PC Card devices with a system running Windows NT, make sure the device drivers that control PC Card device operation are set to start correctly.

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