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Zenith Z-100 Series User Manual

Zenith Z-100 Series
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Zenith Z-100 Series Specifications

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CPUIntel 8088
Release Year1982
CPU Speed4.77 MHz
StorageOne or two 5.25-inch floppy drives, optional hard drive
PortsSerial, parallel

Summary

Z-100 Series Computers User's Manual

Regulatory and Registration Information

Registration Details

Information on completing and mailing the warranty registration card.

Introduction and Overview

Welcome to the Z-100 Computer

Congratulates the user and highlights the computer's capabilities.

Manual Preface

Outlines the manual's structure and content for easy use.

Chapter 1: Operation

Your Computer System

Describes the Z-100 computer as a tool and its system components.

Setting Up the Computer

Details connecting components, back panel, and power.

Keyboard Operation

Explains alphabetic, nonalphabetic, and special function keys.

Disk Drives and Media

Explains disk drives, controls, media types, and care.

Powering Up and Demonstration Disk

Guides on initial system startup and using the demo disk.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Provides solutions for common problems and service information.

Chapter 2: Disk Operating System

Introduction to Disk Operating System

Explains DOS functions, MS-DOS, and monitor programs.

Monitor Program Commands

Lists and describes commands like Boot, Color Bar, Help, System, Version.

Loading and Using MS-DOS

Steps to load MS-DOS, set date/time, and understand the prompt.

File and Disk Management

Covers backing up disks, labeling, MS-DOS commands, and file naming.

Disk Utilities and Maintenance

Explains commands like CHKDSK, FORMAT, DISKCOPY, and DISKCOMP.

Chapter 3: Computer Programming and BASIC

Introduction to Programming Concepts

Defines programs, program types, programmers, and languages.

Understanding BASIC Programming

Introduces BASIC, its modes, statements, and direct mode operation.

Writing and Running BASIC Programs

Covers indirect mode, saving, loading, and running BASIC programs.

Designing BASIC Programs

Details the steps for program design: purpose, breakdown, and conversion.

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