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Radio Shack TRS-80 model III Owner's Manual page 13

Mini-disk operation, trsdos disk operating system, disk basic programming language
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Figure
5.
A
Diskette.
(Catalog
Number
26-305, 26-405,
or
26-406)
©
Storage Envelope.
While a
diskette
is
not
in
use,
keep
it
here.
©
Write Protect
Notch.
When
this
is
covered,
the disk-drives
cannot
write
(change
infor-
mation)
on
the
diskette,
Do
not
pinch
the tab
into
the notch
when
you
apply
it.
If
the tab
becomes
indented, the disk
drive
may
not
sense
that
the disk
is
write-protected.
Leave
the notch
uncovered
if
you want
to
save
or
change
information
on
the
diskette.
<D
Jacket.
The
diskette
is
permanently seated
inside
this
protective
jacket.
Do
not
attempt
to
remove
it.
©
Read/Write
Window. The
disk drive
accesses
the diskette
surface through
this
window.
Don't
touch
the diskette surface.
CD
Label.
To
write
on
this label,
use
only
a
felt-
tipped pen.
Any
other
writing
implement
might
damage
the
diskette.
Diskettes
In
general,
handle
diskettes carefully,
using
the
same
precautions
you
use with
tape cassettes
and
high-fidelity records.
A
small indentation, dust
particle,
or
scratch
can render
all
or
part
of
a diskette
unreadable—
permanently.
Keep
the diskette
in
its
storage
envelope
whenever
it
is
not
in
one
of
the
drives.
Do
not place
a diskette
in
the drive
while
you
are
turning
the
system on
or
off.
Keep
diskettes
away
from magnetic
fields
(transformers,
AC
motors, magnets,
tvs,
radios,
etc.).
Strong magnetic
fields will
erase data stored
on
a diskette.

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