Introduction - Husky MP2500 Manual

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4. Introduction

This part of the guide describes:
How to unpack, check and set up the MP2500 to run an application.
(Chapter 5.)
The information and hardware to give to a user. (Chapters 6 and 7.)
How to keep the MP2500 running smoothly, including how to diagnose
and fix common problems. (Chapters 8 and 9.)
How to use the special MP2500 utilities. (Chapters 10 to 12.)
How to use communications to load applications and data to or from the
MP2500. (Chapter 13 and 14.)
The accessories available for the MP2500. (Chapter 15)
For information on using standard MS-DOS commands, see any of the
standard MS-DOS user's guides. For information on programming the
MP2500, see Part 3. For information on programming with MS-DOS, see
any of the standard MS-DOS programmer's guides.
If you've used a desktop MS-DOS computer before, you'll find using the
MP2500 quite similar, but with a number of important differences. Some are
fairly obvious: like the portability, small size and different keyboard layout.
Other differences are more subtle but very useful. For example, if you turn
off while using an application, when you turn on again the MP2500 will carry
on running the application as if nothing had happened.
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