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This part contains technical information that you might need
if you upgrade your computer's hardware or use a modem. It
contains the following appendices:
Á "Appendix A: Specification tables" on page A-1
This appendix contains specific memory, address,
interrupt, channel, and port specifications. It also
includes connector information.
Á "Appendix B: Modem information" on page B-1
This appendix contains information about modems,
including AT command set information that you can use
if you decide to operate your modem from a Windows 98
DOS box prompt.
Á "Appendix C: Monitor terminology" on page C-1
This appendix contains definitions of some of the terms
generally used to describe monitor characteristics.
The book also contains an index.
   
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The following list contains an explanation of the symbols
used in this document.
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might find especially useful. The information may
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information that can help you avoid damage to the
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