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1.
Select
DOWNLOAD
from
the
terminal
menu.
The
Organizer
will
display
any
received
data
on
the
display
at
the
same
time
as
storing
it
as
a
MEMO
entry.
2.
When
the
download
is
finished
or
you
have
received
all
the
information
you
want,
press
|
MENU}
again
and
select
STOP
DOWNLOAD.
e
Memo
entries
may
be
a
maximum
of
2048
characters
long.
If
an
attempt
is
made
to
download
more
than
this,
more
than
one
entry
will
be
created.
Terminal
emulation
The
Organizer
emulates
the
TTY
standard,
which
is
the
most
basic
and
widely
supported
terminal
standard.
Refer
to
the
users
guide
for
the
network
you
are
using.
The
terminal
mode
supports
a
virtual
80
x
24
display,
as
shown
below.
To
:Ms.
H.
Oliviad
From:
J.
Smith
We
greatly
enjoyed
meeting
you.
Thanks
for
informing
us
of
your
plans
toe
review
data
processing,
and
for
exchanging
views
on
systems
planning.é
You're
facting
several
major
decisions:
Do
you
move
toward
centralized
ort!
distributed
processing?
How
can
you
best
upgrade
your
central
processing#
equipment?
How
will
you
revise
your
major
systems
using
a
data
base?
And,
how
should
you
expand
them
to:
service
new
product
lines?¢
These
questions
obviously
interrelate.
insure
that
they’
re
considered
as
a?
whole
rather
than
independent!y,
we
stromyly
recommend
systems
planning.
Your
company
-
any
company
must
have
up
fio
date,
meaningful,
accurate
information
to
survive
Unfortunately,
systems
yieldifiy
that
Kind
of
information
tend
to
be
costly
and
require
resources
that
are
sometimes
scarce.
To
choose
the
“right”
one
for
you,
and
to
get
the
most
value
{from
it,
demands
systems
planning
.@
We'd
like
very
much
to
work
with
you,
and
help
you
from
a
long
range
systemsé
plan
that
will
focus
on
your
systems
and
hardware
requirements.
As
the
Organizer’s
display
is
only
40
x
8
characters,
it
is
used
as
a
window
to
view
the
larger
screen.
Use
[<]
in
combination
with
[a
{¥]
[>]
[<1]
to
shift
the
window
around
the
display
or
[0
|
to
jump
directly
to
the
cursor
position
when
input
has
stopped
to
get
the
whole
picture.
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