Acer ACERMATE 486, ACERMATE 486G User Manual

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User’s Guide
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Purpose

This user’s guide aims to give you all the information you need to operate the system properly.

Manual Structure

This user’s guide consists of two chapters as follows:
Chapter 1 System Board
This chapter describes the system board and all its major components. It contains the system board layout, jumper settings, cache and memory configurations, and other internal devices.
Chapter 2 BIOS Utility
This chapter explains the system BIOS and tells how to configure the system by setting the BIOS parameters.
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