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RichardG867
2020-08-12 21:56:17 -03:00
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@@ -56,14 +56,14 @@ Supported formats:
+--------------------+--------------+
||86f| |.86f |
+--------------------+--------------+
|Formatted Disk Image|.fdi |
+--------------------+--------------+
|CopyQM |.cqm |
+--------------------+--------------+
|DiskDupe |.ddi |
+--------------------+--------------+
|EZ-DisKlone Plus |.fdf |
+--------------------+--------------+
|Formatted Disk Image|.fdi |
+--------------------+--------------+
|HxC MFM |.mfm |
+--------------------+--------------+
|ImageDisk |.imd |

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The following resources are used by these additional controllers:
|Quaternary|01E8h |03EEh |11 |
+----------+-------------+---------------+---+
These controllers are not Plug and Play compliant. If the emulated machine supports ISA PnP or PCI, remember to mark the IRQ(s) as being used by a legacy ISA device in the BIOS setup utility.
These controllers are not Plug and Play compliant. If the emulated machine supports Plug and Play (through ISA, PCI or other means), remember to mark the IRQ(s) as being used by a legacy ISA device in the BIOS setup utility.
.. note:: While the IRQ for each channel can be changed through its respective *Settings* button on :ref:`settings/peripherals:Tertiary / Quaternary IDE Controller`, many operating systems do not allow legacy (ISA or VLB) IDE controllers to use custom IRQs.

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ This page contains important notes related to specific machine models emulated b
.. rubric:: IBM AT
* The diagnostics diskette is not Y2K-compliant, and will therefore produce error codes if :ref:`settings/machine:time synchronization` is enabled. These codes can be cleared by disabling time synchronization and then using a tool such as the MS-DOS ``date`` command to set the date to before the year 2000.
* The IBM Personal Computer Diagnostics disks will produce a *0152 ERROR - SYSTEM BOARD* code if :ref:`time synchronization <settings/machine:Time synchronization>` is enabled, due to a lack of Y2K compliance. This code can be cleared by disabling time synchronization, then clearing the CMOS by deleting ``ibmat.nvr`` from the ``nvr`` directory.
Socket 7
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@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Footnotes
Some machines may have faulty or otherwise incomplete `Advanced Configuration and Power Interface <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Configuration_and_Power_Interface>`_ implementations in their BIOSes, symptoms of which include:
* Windows 2000 and higher will install the "Standard PC" HAL, which does not enable ACPI features such as soft power off and suspend to RAM;
* Windows 2000 and higher will install the "Standard PC" HAL, which does not enable ACPI features such as soft power off and sleep mode;
* Booting an existing Windows installation with the ACPI HAL will result in a STOP 0x000000A5 blue screen;
* Booting Windows Vista or 7 (which require ACPI) will also result in a STOP 0x000000A5 blue screen, or a Windows Boot Manager 0xc0000225 error.

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@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ The following advanced features can be accessed by directly editing the virtual
MAC address
^^^^^^^^^^^
All emulated network cards store their MAC address in the ``mac`` directive of the card's configuration file section. Only the suffix (last three octets) of the MAC address is stored; the prefix (first three octets) will always be the card manufacturer's `OUI <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organizationally_unique_identifier>`_, such as 00:E0:4C for Realtek.
All emulated network cards store their MAC address in the ``mac`` directive of their respective configuration file section. Only the suffix (last three octets) of the MAC address is stored; the prefix (first three octets) will always be the card manufacturer's `OUI <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organizationally_unique_identifier>`_, such as 00:E0:4C for Realtek.
.. rubric:: Example: MAC address 00:E0:4C:35:F4:C2 for the Realtek RTL8029AS