Rcu Command Line Parameters - NEC MT2200 User Manual

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MENU OPTIONS
Step 1. Important Resource
configuration
information.
Step 2. Add or remove boards
Step 3. View or Edit Details
Step 4. Examine Switches or
Print Report
Step 5. Save and Exit

RCU Command Line Parameters

Table 4-2. Resource Configuration Utility Menu
Provides information on the Resource Configuration
program and how it differs from ISA board configuration.
Lists automatically detected boards, and enables manually
adding, moving and removing boards. Plug-and-Play
boards don't require configuration files. This list shows all
the boards and options that will be installed in your system.
Enables viewing and changing your system configuration
settings including embedded features, functionality, IRQs,
and port selections. Perform Step 3 only if you need to
change the system default settings.
Enables viewing the required switch and jumper settings
and allows printing of a configuration report.
Allows you to save your configuration and exits to the
operating system. You can also exit without saving.
10. Select Step 3 to view your systems configuration
settings. The normal (default) RCU settings are
shown in Table 4-3.
There are RCU options that can be enabled by starting
the RCU from the command line with the appropriate
switch listed below. To enable an option, insert the RCU
diskette in drive A and type A:SD at the MS-DOS
prompt, followed by one of these command line
parameters:
High resolution display. Sets the display mode to 43 lines
H
for an EGA add-in video controller board or to 50 lines for
a VGA board. The default is 25 lines for all add-in video
controller boards.
M
Monochrome display. The display screens are shown using
monochrome attributes, even on a color display. The
default is to display color, unless a monochrome video
display is detected. Use this parameter when you have
redirected the console to one of the onboard serial ports.
DESCRIPTION
Configuring Your System
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