Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 02 10:34:48 EDT 2019 | dman97
You should be using the diagram on page 4. 9pin to 25 pin. Flexa settings should be set to NT C/C. You have to make sure that the COM settings in windows are set correctly for the USB adapter you are using. Whatever COM port windows assigns to the US
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 15:41:31 EDT 2021 | dilogic
Aside from BIOS settings for the drive, there's another page with EXM settings (that's the interface your EXM-9 board is using). You have to configure it right in order to get the system running. See attached document where settings are explained - r
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 16 14:39:49 EDT 2003 | stepheno
The second one is typical. The important temperature is the temperature of the joint, not the setting of the oven. The oven setting are only important because they determine the temperature of the joint. If you set the oven to 150, that will be th
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 09 03:27:03 EST 2007 | mpolak
can anyone please tell me what setting are they using for they 7 zone ovens? thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed May 14 21:47:03 EDT 2008 | davef
FAQ from Electronic Imaging Materials site: I am using 0.25-inch high labels in sets of six. How do I print this label configuration using BarTender? In BarTender, first ensure you are using the correct printer driver. Go to File Print and make sur
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 12:38:11 EDT 2008 | davem
Steve, I forgot to put in the original post that the 2 friges are set on the maximum coldness settings.
Electronics Forum | Sun May 20 01:37:58 EDT 2012 | vileo72
Hi , Thanks for the link and could understand the limit setting . Regards Vikas
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 03 21:49:26 EDT 2018 | aemery
Maybe your CMOS battery is dead! On some of these old system once the battery is drained the CMOS settings are lost, this would include the correct setting for detecting the hard drive and I doubt there is an auto detect . Try turning on the machine
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 03 13:31:39 EDT 2019 | fundomikey
Thanks for reply. I'll try to check these settings. Greetings
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 04 08:13:54 EDT 2005 | Tom B
Setting Speed for Ram is usually in the BIOS set up, Pressing DEL key, or F1, or ESC should bring you into the screen. It will usualy tell you on boot up. Look in there for the setting. Other times its a jumper setting on the motherboard. 7200 & 1