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"Part 5: Technical reference" on page 135
This part contains technical information you might need
if you upgrade your computer's hardware. It contains
the following appendixes:
"Appendix A: Specification tables" on page 137
This appendix contains specific memory, address,
interrupt, channel, and port specifications.
"Appendix B: Sound and television cards" on
page 147
This appendix contains descriptive information
about sound and television cards.
"Appendix C: Modem information" on page 149
This appendix contains descriptive information
about modems, including AT command set
information you can use if you decide to operate
your modem from a DOS command line.
This book also contains an index.
Presentation conventions used in
this book
This book uses the following highlighting conventions
to associate special meaning with text:
Example font indicates text you should type
Example
at your keyboard.
Italics
Italics indicate a new technical term. A
definition or explanation of the term follows
its first use.
Titles of books and some other printed
materials are also shown in italics.
Bold
Bold indicates the names of keys you
should press on the keyboard or screen
elements you should click on with the
mouse.
Bold also emphasizes hardware labels, such
as those used to identify jacks or jumpers.
This book uses the following character conventions to
indicate how to press combinations of keys:
+
The plus sign (+) between two key names
indicates that you should press the two keys
simultaneously. Hold the first key down. While
holding the first key down, press and release the
second key. Then release the first key.

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