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Disks must be handled with care. The following rules must be obeyed
in
order to protect the information stored
on
your diskettes:
1.
Keep the diskette
in
its storage envelope whenever
it
is
not
in
the drive
unit.
2. Store the diskette
in
a diskette library case or other suitable rigid
container.
3. NEVER leave the diskette
on
top of the drive unit.
4. Keep diskettes away from magnets and magnetic fields such as those
generated by transformers, electronic motors, loudspeakers and
telephone bells.
S. Do not write on the diskette jacket or label with a lead pencil or ball-point
pen. Use a felt-tip pen or fill out the label before attaching
it
to the
diskette.
6. Do not expose diskettes to excessive heat or sunlight. The
recommended temperature range for the storage and use of diskettes
is
SO-120°F or 10-S0°C.
7. Do not touch the diskette surface or centre hole, hold only the encased
area.
8. Do not attempt to clean the diskette. Abrasion results
in
the loss of
stored information.
9. Do not turn the drive unit
on
or off while the diskette
is
in
place.
10. Gently load the diskette into the drive unit. Rough handling or forcing
may damage the centre hole.
11
. Do not remove the diskette while the program
is
loading.
12. Never
remove the diskette from the drive unit while the drive-active
indicator light
is
lit
or while the disk unit
is
whirring.
13. Never bend the diskette. Always keep
it
flat.
14. Do not attach notes to the diskette with a paper clip or staples.
Software for all three of the C128's modes (C128, C64 and
CP
1
M)
is
supplied on disk.
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