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Commodore PC 10 - Connecting Accessory Equipment (Peripherals); Connecting a Parallel Printer

Commodore PC 10
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2.
Emulation Mode - Runs PC Color/Graphics
or
Plantronics
Enhanced Graphics software. Requires a
Commodore
PC
monitor
or
equivalent digital
monochrome
monitor.
3.
Color/Graphics Mode - Runs PC Color/Graphics
or
Plantronics
Enhanced Graphics software. Requires a
Commodore
1902
or
equivalent
RGBI
color
monitor, a composite
NTSC
color
monitor,
or
a composite
monochrome
monitor.
WARNING
The
ATI
Graphics Solution Adapter has
been
factory pre-set to
the
Monochrome Graphics
mode
as
the
default mode.
If
you
intend
to
'use
the
Advanced Graphics Adapter
on
an
RGB
color
monitor
or
on
a
composite
color
or
composite
monochrome
monitor,
you
must change
your
video default
mode
to
the
Color/Graphics
mode
(see
Appendix D for details). Otherwise,
your
monitor
may suffer damage that is
not
covered
by
warranty.
For detailed technical information about
the
ATI
card, refer
to
Appendix D
of
this Operations Guide.
Connecting Accessory Equipment
(Peripherals)
In addition
to
the
video
monitor
used for
the
display, you can
connect
various types
of
accessory
equipment
(known
as
peripheral equipment,
or
simply peripherals)
to
your
Commodore
PC
computer. Here's a
brief
description
of
how
to
connect
some
of
the
most
popular types
of
peripherals. For
more
details
on
these
connections, see
the
technical
or
installation manuals supplied
with
this equipment. See Appendices E and F
of
this manual for
additional information
on
motherboard
jumper
settings and DIP
switch settings.
Connecting A
Parallel
Printer
You
connect
a parallel (CentroniCS
compatible)
printer
to
a
Commodore
PC
through
the
parallel
port
(i.e.,
the
port
marked
CENTRONICS)
on
the back
of
the
System Unit.
Setting
Up
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