Chapter 1. Introduction; Display Station - IBM 6360 Product Support Manual

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CHAPTER 1.
INTRODUCTION
The IBM Displaywriter System is a mod-
ular family of word processing pro-
ducts.
The available modules include
a display module, an electronics mod-
ule, a diskette unit, a keyboard mod-
ule, a printer, and a Mag Card unit.
DISPLAY STATION
A display module, an electronics mod-
ule,
and a keyboard module make up a
display station in the system config-
uration.
The display module is available in
two sizes:
A 25-Line Display which can
contain up
to 80 characters
per line
A Large
Display
(66-Lines)
which can contain up to 100
characters per line.
I
25 -
Line
Display Module
Figure
1-1. IBM Displaywriter System
The display
electronics
positioned
operator
is
attached to the
module
and
can
be
to the needs of the
The
electronics
module
contains
the electronics needed to operate
the
display
and
the
keyboard.
Included in the electronics module
are the power supply and at least
128 K bytes of internal (working)
memory.
The keyboard module has either 92
or 96 alphanumeric characters and
has
various
character
arrangements.
The
keyboard
is
connected to the electronics mod-
ule
by
a
cable
which
permits
keyboard
movement
for
operator
comfort.
Chapter 1.
Introduction
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