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Use only
shield-grounded
cables
when
connecting
peripherals
(computer
input-output
devices,
terminals,
printers,
etc.)
to
the
Amiga. All
peripherals
must
be
certified to comply with Class B limits.
Operation
with
non-certified
peripherals
is
likely to result in
interference
to
radio
and
television
reception
.
Your
house
AC
wall
receptacle
must
be
a
three-pronged
type
(AC
ground).
If
not,
contact
an
electrician to install
the
proper
receptacle.
If
a
multi-connector
box
is
used
to
connect
the
computer
and
peripherals
to
AC,
the
ground
must
be
common
to all units.
If
necessary,
consult
your Amiga
dealer
or
an
experienced
radio-television
technician
for
additional
suggestions . You
may
find
the
following
FCC
booklet
helpful:
"How
to Identify
and
Resolve
Radio-TV
Interference
Problems."
The
booklet
is
available from the
U.S.
Government
Printing
Office,
Washington,
D.C.
20402,
stock
no.
004-000-00345-4.
Amiga
Specifications
Central
Processor
Motorola
MC68000
Memory
256K bytes
RAM
expandable
to
512K
Disks
3-112
inch
double-sided
micro
disks with
880K bytes
formatted
storage capacity
per
disk
Mouse
Mechanical,
.13
mm/count
(200
counts
per
inch)
7-18
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