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Chapter
7
TELECOM
Telecom is a telecommunications application, designed for com-
munication between the DeskMate computer and another computer
running a host program. Telecom can transmit and receive any
DeskMate type file. Hookup to the host computer can be over
telephone lines or direct.
The Help Screens
There are
8
Help screens for Telecom. These screens contain brief
summaries of the functions and ways to use them. Within the
Telecom application, press
0
0.
After the first Help screen
displays for a function, press
(ENTER)
for the second screen, if any.
A Help screen is available for each screen change. At the appropriate
screen press
0
0.
0
returns you to the appropriate
Telecom screen.
Setting the Status
The first step in communicating with a host computer is to connect
a modem to the DeskMate computer. Refer to your modem’s
operating instructions for details.
After the modem is properly connected and set, place the marker
over Telecom, and press
(ENTER).
The screen shows the current
telecom status settings. The default settings are as shown:
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Tandy 1000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ProcessorIntel 8088
Processor Speed4.77 MHz
RAM128 KB (expandable to 640 KB)
Operating SystemMS-DOS 2.11
ManufacturerTandy Corporation
Release Year1984
StorageSingle or double 5.25" floppy disk drive (360 KB), optional hard drive
SoundTandy 3-voice sound
PortsParallel, Serial
GraphicsCGA (Color Graphics Adapter)
Graphics Modes320x200, 640x200

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