Changing The Processor Speed - Epson ActionPC 6000 User Manual

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If you don't enter the correct p as sword the first time you type
it, you can try two more times. If you haven't entered the
correct password on the third try, the computer locks up to
prevent unauthorized access. You see the message:
SYSTEM DISABLED
You must either turn off the computer or press the RESET
button to start over. In this situation, you cannot reset the
computer by pressing Ctrl Alt Del.
Note
If you want to delete your password, you must run the
SETUP program and follow the instructions for deleting a
password in Chapter 2.
If you do not remember your p as sword, see "Password
Problems" in Chapter 6.

Changing the Processor Speed

Your computer's processor can operate at two speeds: fast
(60 or 66 MHz) or slow (8 MHz). At fast speed, the computer
performs all tasks faster. The slow speed is available for
compatibility with some copy-protected programs or
application programs with specific timing requirements.
Some copy-protected programs also require you to leave a key
disk—the diskette that contains the copy protection—in the
diskette drive. To use a copy-protected program, you can
change the speed to slow to access the diskette and return it to
fast speed when you are finished.
When your computer is operating at fast speed, the SPEEDlight
on the front panel is on. When the computer is operating at
slow speed, the light is off.
Using Your Computer
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