Labels:text | font | screenshot | black and white | document OCR: STEP 2: INSTALL MS-DOS 4.01 ON THE PC SIDE STEP 2A: If you have a PC-compatible hard drive and controller for use by the Bridgeboard: - Shut the system down and install the hard drive and controller as directed by the manufacturer. NOTE : Make sure the controller's 1/0 address, ROM address, and interrupt line number do not conflict with the Bridgeboard or any other card already installed in a PC/AT slot. In particular, here are the things you cannot use: Interrupts : IRO 3 is reserved for use by the Janus software . I/O addresses : 2F8-2FF (COM2) is not available. 378-37F (LPT1) is not available, 3BO-3BF is not available if MONO VIDEO is enabled in PCPreis. 3D0-3DE is not available if COLOR VIDEO is enabled in PCPrefs, ROM addresses : A0000-AFFFF is not available if RAM-A000 is selected in PCPrefs. B0000-BIFFF is not available if MONO VIDEO is enabled in PCPref .. BB000-BFFFF is not available if COLOR VIDEO is enabled in PCPrefs DO0GO-DFFFF is not available if RAM-D000 is selected in PCPrefs. E0000-EFFFF is not available if RAM=E000 is selected in PCPrefs and you have a Sidecar. This range is not available at all on the A2286 Bridgeboard. Most controllers with ROM come configured for somewhere in C0000+CFFFF. The default I/0 addresses and interrupt lines are also usually ok. - Turn the system back on (booting from the Janus Boot Disk if you don't have a hard drive) . - Run PC Mono as you did before. The BIOS signon screen should appear as usual. - If you have an A2286 Bridgeboard: - Most AT-compatible hard drive controllers require that you tell the BIOS about them. If your controller requires this (check it's manual) , press CTRL+ALT+ESC to enter the Setup program. Locate a hard drive specification in Setup's table that matches your hard drive as closely as possible. There may not be an exact match, but make sure the number of heads is exact. The number of cylinders can be less than the actual