! Operations Guide
What's
next
-ATI
Graphics Solutions
Adapter-factory-installed
monochrome/
color
display graphics card;
IBM
CGA®,
MDA/Hercules®/
Plantronics®
compatible
-Centronics®
parallel
port
-RS232
serial
port
-5
full-size
expansion
slots
-Power
supply
with
fan; provides sufficient
power
to support
two
floppy drives, a
20
MB
hard
drive, and 5 expansion cards
PC
10-2
Features
-640
KB
of
memory
L
-PC-XT
compatible
BIOS
-MS-DOS 3.2
Operating
System;
GW
BASIC
3.2
- Two
360K double-sided,
double
density 5 '/4-inch floppy disk I
drives L
-ATI
Graphics Solutions
Adapter-factory-installed
monochrome/
color
display graphics card;
IBM
CGA,
MDA/Hercules®/ I
Plantronics®
compatible
L
-Centronics
parallel
port
-RS232
serial
port
-5
full-size expansion slots C
-Power
supply
with
fan; provides sufficient
power
to
support
two
floppy drives, a
20
MB
hard
drive, and 5 expansion cards
About Your PC User Documentation C
The
volume
you
are reading is
the
principal
user
documentation
supplied with
your
Commodore
Pc.
This volume consists
of
the
following three major parts,
each
of
which
is
complete
in itself:
•
Commodore
PC
Operations
Guide-
Introduces
the
Commodore
PC,
shows
how
to
unpack and
set
up
the
PC
equipment
and
how
to
connect
peripheral equipment,
and tells
how
to
get
started
by loading
MS-DOS
• MS-DOS User's
Guide-
Introduces
MS-DOS,
defines
the
major
elements
of
MS-DOS,
and
in general tells
you
what
you
need
to
know
to
load prepackaged
software products,
such
as Lotus 1-2-3.
(For
details
on
running a
software product, you
of
course
should refer
to
the
documentation
supplied
with
the
specific
product.)
• MS-DOS User's
Reference-
Provides detailed information
on
all
MS-DOS
commands and
functions.
The documentation for
the
Commodore
PC also includes
the
following book,
which
is separately bound:
•
Commodore
PC GW-BASIC Interpreter User's
Guide-
Provides detailed information
on
all
the
elements
of
GW
BASIC.
This is primarily a reference tool for
GW
BASIC
users, and
assumes some
prior
knowledge
of
the
BASIC
programming
language.
The
next
chapter tells you
how
to
unpack and
set
up
your
Commodore PC equipment.
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L.