Gateway DMP-X User Manual
Gateway DMP-X User Manual

Gateway DMP-X User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Guide Music Jukebox DMP-X Series...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Checking Out Your Jukebox 1 Package contents 2 Minimum computer hardware requirements 3 Additional software required 3 Front 4 Top 6 Left 8 Remote control 9 Identifying your model 11 Getting Started with Your Jukebox 13 Charging the battery 14 Using the power switch 15 Using the control panel 17 Using the LCD 20...
  • Page 4 Ripping Music and Transferring Files 27 Installing the Windows Media Player plug-in 28 Creating digital music files 29 Ripping music with Windows Media Player 29 Editing genre, artist, and album information 34 Creating playlists 36 Connecting and disconnecting the USB cable 38 Connecting the USB cable 38 Disconnecting the USB cable 40 Transferring music to your jukebox 41...
  • Page 5 Using bookmarks 58 Using FM Radio mode 60 Using the control panel 61 Listening to FM radio 62 Storing an FM radio preset 63 Selecting a preset 65 Connecting your jukebox to a stereo 66 Recording with Your Jukebox 69 Using the control panel 70 Creating a recording 71 Listening to a recording 72...
  • Page 6 FM Radio 87 Clock 87 Technical support 88 Telephone support 88 Internet 88 Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information 89 Important safety information 89 Regulatory compliance statements 91 FCC 91 Industry Canada 93 California Proposition 65 Warning 93 Notices 94...
  • Page 7: Checking Out Your Jukebox

    Checking Out Your Jukebox This chapter introduces you to the basic features of your jukebox. Read this chapter to learn: ■ How to identify the features of your jukebox ■ How to locate your jukebox’s model and serial number...
  • Page 8: Package Contents

    Package contents Your package includes: ■ The Gateway DMP-X Digital Jukebox Player ■ Compact stereo headphones ■ Remote control ■ Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 connector cable ■ RCA audio cable (for home stereo connection) ■ AC adapter ■ Carrying case with belt clip ■...
  • Page 9: Minimum Computer Hardware Requirements

    Minimum computer hardware requirements ■ Microsoft ® ■ Intel Pentium II 233 MHz processor ■ 40 MB of available hard drive space ■ 64 MB of memory (128 MB recommended) ■ USB port Additional software required ■ Microsoft Windows Media ®...
  • Page 10: Front

    Front LCD panel Microphone Record button Scroll wheel...
  • Page 11 Component Icon LCD panel Record button Scroll wheel Microphone Description Displays menus and the current media status. For more information, see “Using the LCD” on page 20. Press this button to record voice memos or other audio using the built-in microphone. Press this button again to stop recording.
  • Page 12: Top

    Power switch Component Icon Power switch USB port Headphone/ line out/ remote control jack Description Slide to turn the power on or off or to lock your jukebox. For more information, see “Using the power switch” on page 15.
  • Page 13 Component Icon USB port Headphone /line out/ remote control jack Description Connect the USB cable to this connector and to the USB port on your computer for moving music or data to your jukebox. For more information, see “Connecting and disconnecting the USB cable”...
  • Page 14: Left

    Left Component Description Power connector Remove the connector cap, then plug the AC adapter into this connector. Power connector...
  • Page 15: Remote Control

    Remote control Headphone jack Play/pause Rewind Forward Lock Stop Volume...
  • Page 16 Control Icon Rewind Stop button Volume Headphone jack Play/pause Forward Lock Description Press this button to rewind a track or move to a previous track in Audio File mode. Press this button to tune to a radio station in FM Radio mode. Highlight the previous item in a menu.
  • Page 17: Identifying Your Model

    Important The label on the bottom of your jukebox contains information that identifies your jukebox model and its features. Gateway Technical Support will need this information if you call for assistance. For more information, see “Technical support” on page 88.
  • Page 19: Getting Started With Your Jukebox

    Getting Started with Your Jukebox This chapter provides basic information about using your jukebox. Read this chapter to learn how to: ■ Charge the battery ■ Turn your jukebox on and off ■ Use the control panel ■ Use the LCD...
  • Page 20: Charging The Battery

    Charging the battery Your jukebox has a built-in Lithium-Ion battery. It is not necessary to fully charge or completely discharge the battery power each time. However, you may want to fully charge the battery to maximize playing time. To charge the battery: Open the cover over your jukebox’s power connector.
  • Page 21: Using The Power Switch

    Important Using the power switch Use the power switch to turn your jukebox on and off and to lock the controls. For the location of the power switch, see “Top” on page 6. Switch Description Position To turn on your jukebox, move the power switch to the ON position. You see a welcome screen on the LCD followed be the main menu screen.
  • Page 22 Switch Description Position HOLD You can lock your jukebox so it will not respond to accidental button pushes while your jukebox is on. To lock your jukebox, move the power switch to the HOLD position. While your jukebox is locked, the remote control still works.
  • Page 23: Using The Control Panel

    Using the control panel The control panel performs a variety of functions depending on which mode your jukebox is in. Mode Scroll wheel Rewind Play/ Pause Menu Forward Back...
  • Page 24 Button Icon Mode Mode Scroll Wheel Rewind Play/pause Menu Menu Description Switch between Audio File and FM Radio mode. Scroll the wheel up or down to increase or decrease the volume in Audio File or FM Radio mode or during voice recording playback.
  • Page 25 Button Icon Forward Back Important Description Fast forward a track or move to the next track in Audio File mode. Tune to a radio station in FM Radio mode. Highlight the next item in a menu. Go back to the previous menu. If the jukebox does not respond when you press a button, you may need to reset it.
  • Page 26: Using The Lcd

    Using the LCD When you play a song, information about the song, as well as information about your player, appears on the LCD. To view additional information about the song being played, turn the scroll wheel slightly. For more information, see “Viewing additional information”...
  • Page 27 Component Description Track count Shows the current track and the total number of tracks within the selected playlist, genre, artist, or album. Player Indicates the current mode your jukebox is in: status ■ (Play) - Your jukebox is playing the selected track. For more information, see “Using Audio File mode”...
  • Page 28 Component Description Play mode Determines in what order tracks are played on your jukebox: ■ Play - Play All, Playlist, Genre, Artist, Album, Track, Book, or Recording ■ Repeat - Repeat All, Playlist, Genre, Artist, Album, Track, Book, or Recording ■...
  • Page 29 Component Description Track title Displays the title of the song. Battery Indicates the amount of battery power remaining or indicates charge that the battery is being charged. ■ ■ ■ remaining. ■ icon is animated, the battery is being charged. For more information, see “Charging the battery”...
  • Page 30: Viewing Additional Information

    Viewing additional information To view additional information about the song, as well as additional player settings, turn the scroll wheel slightly. This information is displayed for a few seconds only. Equalizer setting Volume level File type File compression...
  • Page 31 Component Description File type Displays the type of music file being played (.MP3 or .WMA). File Displays the amount of file compression. When you create a compression music file by ripping a CD (see “Creating digital music files” on page 29), you can choose the amount of file compression. An .MP3 file with 128 Kbps file compression or a .WMA file with 64 Kbps file compression is considered CD quality.
  • Page 33: Ripping Music And Transferring Files

    Ripping Music and Transferring Files This chapter provides information about creating digital music files on your computer and transferring them to your jukebox. Read this chapter to learn how to: ■ Install the Windows Media Player Plug-in ■ Create digital music files from a music CD ■...
  • Page 34: Installing The Windows Media Player Plug-In

    Installing the Windows Media Player plug-in To install the Windows Media Player plug-in: ■ Insert the Gateway DMP-X series CD into your computer’s CD or DVD drive, then follow the on-screen instructions. Important If you have already downloaded .MP3 or .WMA files from the Internet or you have...
  • Page 35: Creating Digital Music Files

    Creating digital music files Windows Media Player lets you convert music tracks from an audio CD to .WMA files. This conversion, also known as ripping, is like recording your CD to another medium. After the tracks are ripped onto your computer’s hard drive, you can transfer them to your jukebox.
  • Page 36 Insert a music CD into your computer’s CD or DVD drive. If a dialog box opens with a list of CD players, click Windows Media Player. The Windows Media Player opens. - OR - If a dialog box does not open with a list of CD players, click Start, All Programs or Programs, then click Windows Media Player.
  • Page 37 Click Copy from CD. Click to clear the check box for any track you do not want to rip, then click Copy Music. If Windows Media Player begins to rip the tracks, you are finished. Windows Media Player rips the tracks and places the .WMA files in the My Music folder located inside of the My Documents folder on your computer.
  • Page 38 Click a copy protection option.
  • Page 39 Click to select the I understand that music copied from CDs is protected by law check box, then click Next. The Copy Options (2 of 2) dialog box opens.
  • Page 40: Editing Genre, Artist, And Album Information

    Click to select one of the format options, then click Finish. Windows Media Player rips the tracks and places the .WMA files in the My Music folder located inside of the My Documents folder on your computer. It may take several minutes to rip the selected tracks into digital music files and store them on your computer.
  • Page 41 Click Advanced Tag Editor. The Advanced Tag Editor dialog box opens. Enter information such as track title, lead artist, album, and genre. Click OK...
  • Page 42: Creating Playlists

    Creating playlists A playlist is a customized list of digital music files that you want to listen to. You specify the order in which these files will play. The jukebox can store up to 20 playlists. Each playlist can hold up to 4000 songs.
  • Page 43 To create a playlist using Windows Media Player: With Windows Media Player open, click File, then click New Playlist. The New Playlist dialog box opens. Click a song title in the left-hand pane to add it to the playlist in the right-hand pane.
  • Page 44: Connecting And Disconnecting The Usb Cable

    Enter a name for the playlist. Click OK Connecting and disconnecting the USB cable Connecting the USB cable To transfer .MP3 and .WMA files to your jukebox, use the provided USB cable. To connect the USB cable: Connect the AC adapter to your jukebox and a power source. Make sure that your jukebox is turned on and it is not playing.
  • Page 45 On your jukebox, open the cover of the USB port and connect the smaller end of the cable to your jukebox. The USB connector should slide easily into the port. Do not use force. USB Connected appears on the LCD. After you are finished transferring files, make sure that you disconnect the USB cable from your jukebox by following the instructions in “Disconnecting the USB cable”...
  • Page 46: Disconnecting The Usb Cable

    Disconnecting the USB cable It is important to follow this procedure to disconnect the USB cable from your jukebox and computer. If you do not, you risk losing files as they are transferring to your jukebox. To disconnect the USB cable: Click the remove hardware taskbar.
  • Page 47: Transferring Music To Your Jukebox

    When you connect your jukebox and computer with the provided USB cable, the computer recognizes your jukebox as an external hard drive. This means that you can copy a file by selecting the Gateway DMP jukebox directly from within Windows Media Player. Important...
  • Page 48 To use Windows Media Player to transfer music between your jukebox and computer: Connect your jukebox to your computer by following the instructions in “Connecting the USB cable” on page 38. Important Click Start, All Programs or Programs, then click Windows Media Player.
  • Page 49 Use the Items to Copy pane to locate the music you want to copy from your hard drive, then make sure that the check box next to each title you want to copy is selected. Click the arrow button to open the Items on Device list, then click Gateway DMP-X20.
  • Page 50: Downloading Music From Napster

    Click Copy. Important After you copy the music files to your jukebox, disconnect your jukebox from your computer by following the instructions in “Disconnecting the USB cable” on page 40. Downloading music from Napster You can download music files from the Napster Web site to your jukebox.
  • Page 51: Downloading Audio Books From Audible

    To download digital music from Napster: Use the Napster program (available from the Napster Web site) to download files to your computer’s hard drive. Use Windows Media Player to copy the files to your jukebox. For more information, see “Transferring music to your jukebox”...
  • Page 52 To add an Audible audio book: Insert the Gateway DMP-X series CD into your computer’s CD or DVD drive, then follow the on-screen instructions to install the AudibleManager. Make sure that your PC is connected to the Internet. Connect your jukebox to your computer with the USB cable.
  • Page 53: Listening To Your Jukebox

    Listening to Your Jukebox This chapter describes how to listen to your jukebox. Read this chapter to learn how to: ■ Use Audio File mode ■ Use FM Radio mode...
  • Page 54: Using Audio File Mode

    Using Audio File mode When your jukebox is playing a song in Audio File mode, the LCD shows information about the song currently playing.
  • Page 55: Using The Control Panel

    Using the control panel While your jukebox is in Audio File mode, the control panel has the following controls: Button Description Press this button to pause or resume playback. Press and release this button to go to the next track. Press and hold this button to fast forward the current track.
  • Page 56: Playing Files

    Playing files To play a file: Press the M Highlight a playback category, then press the scroll wheel to select it. You can select: ■ Playlist ■ Genre ■ Artist ■ Album Track ■ ■ Audible Audio button.
  • Page 57 Highlight Playlist, Genre, Artist, Album, Track or Audible Audio, then press the scroll wheel to select it. If you selected a track, the track you selected plays. If you selected a genre, artist, album, or audio book, highlight a track or file, then press the scroll wheel to select it.
  • Page 58: Changing The Play Mode

    Changing the Play mode The Play mode specifies how and which tracks are played back, for example, sequentially, repetitively, or shuffled randomly. To change the Play mode: Press the M Highlight Settings, then press the scroll wheel to select it. Highlight Play Mode, then press the scroll wheel to select it.
  • Page 59 Highlight the setting you want and press the scroll wheel to select it. Play modes include the following settings: Option Description Play To play All, Playlist, Genre, Artist, Album, Track, Book, or Recording Repeat To repeat All, Playlist, Genre, Artist, Album, Track, Book, or Recording Shuffle To shuffle All, Playlist, Genre, Artist, Album, Track, Book, or...
  • Page 60: Using Playlists

    Press the Highlight Genre, Artist, Album, or Track, then press the scroll wheel to select it. If you selected a track, the track you selected plays. If you selected a genre, artist, album, or audio book, highlight a track or file, then press the scroll wheel to select it. The track or file plays.
  • Page 61 Adding a song, album, or artist to a playlist To add a song, album, or artist to a playlist: With the song playing, press the scroll wheel. Highlight Add Track to Playlist, then press the scroll wheel to select it. -OR- Highlight Add Album to Playlist, then press the scroll wheel to select it.
  • Page 62 Highlight a playlist to add the track to, then press the scroll wheel to select it. The track, album, or artist is added to the selected playlist. -OR- Highlight Create New Playlist, then press the scroll wheel to select it. Use the scroll wheel to select the first letter of the playlist name, then press wheel to select additional letters of the playlist name, then pressing...
  • Page 63: Playing A Playlist

    Playing a playlist To play a playlist: Press the M Highlight Playlist, then press the scroll wheel to select it. Highlight a playlist in the Playlist submenu, then press the scroll wheel to select it. Highlight a song in the Playlist list, then press it.
  • Page 64: Using Bookmarks

    Using bookmarks A bookmark is a placeholder within a music or playlist track or Audible audio book file. You can set one or more bookmarks during track or file playback and then later return to that specific point. This feature is particularly useful when listening to an Audible audio book.
  • Page 65 Starting play at a bookmark To start play at a bookmark: Press the M Highlight Bookmark, then press the scroll wheel to select it. Highlight Music Bookmarks or Audible Bookmarks, then press the scroll wheel to select it. Highlight a bookmark, then press the scroll wheel to select it. Highlight Play Bookmark, then press the scroll wheel to select button.
  • Page 66: Using Fm Radio Mode

    Using FM Radio mode You can use your jukebox to listen to your favorite FM radio stations. FM Radio mode includes features to tune and seek stations and to set as many as 12 favorite stations. This section describes how to: ■...
  • Page 67: Using The Control Panel

    Using the control panel In FM Radio mode, the control panel has the following features: Button Description Press to tune backward by a frequency of 0.20 MHz. Press and hold this button for about two seconds to seek backward and automatically stop at a station with good reception.
  • Page 68: Listening To Fm Radio

    Listening to FM radio To listen to FM radio: Attach the remote control to your jukebox. Important Attach the headphones to your jukebox. If you cannot receive any FM stations, make sure that the remote control is connected to the jukebox. The FM antenna is built into the remote control.
  • Page 69: Storing An Fm Radio Preset

    Press the M Use the control panel and tune to an FM station or select a preset station. Storing an FM radio preset You can store up to 12 of your favorite radio stations as presets and use them to quickly tune to a station. button to go to FM Radio mode.
  • Page 70 To store an FM radio preset: Press the M Attach the headphones to your jukebox. Use the Press the scroll wheel to display the Presets list. Highlight the preset number you want to use for the current station. To save the station in the selected preset number, press and hold the scroll wheel for about two seconds.
  • Page 71: Selecting A Preset

    Selecting a preset To select and listen to an FM radio preset: In FM Radio mode, press and hold the scroll wheel for about two seconds to display the Preset list. Highlight a preset, then press the scroll wheel to select it. To manually tune to another station, press buttons.
  • Page 72: Connecting Your Jukebox To A Stereo

    Connecting your jukebox to a stereo You can use your jukebox’s Headphone/Line Out/Remote Control Jack to output sound to a headset, home stereo system, or any system that accepts auxiliary input from an RCA-compatible system. By default, the option is to output to headset. When you are listening to your jukebox with this option, you use the scroll wheel to control the volume level.
  • Page 73 To connect your jukebox to a stereo: Connect the small end of the RCA cable to the Headphone/ Line Out Jack at the top of your jukebox. For more information, see “Top” on page 6. Connect the cables at the other end to the left and right RCA input jacks on your home stereo system.
  • Page 75: Recording With Your Jukebox

    Recording with Your Jukebox You can use the voice record feature to create a digital voice recording by speaking into the internal microphone located on the front of your jukebox. For more information, see “Front” on page 4. Voice recordings are stored in .WAV format and require approximately 1 MB of storage per minute.
  • Page 76: Using The Control Panel

    Using the control panel When playing a recording, the control panel has the following features: Button Description Press this button to pause or resume playback. Press and hold for about two seconds to start a new voice recording. Press to move to the previous voice track. Press and hold to rewind.
  • Page 77: Creating A Recording

    Button Description Mode Switch between Audio File and FM Radio mode. Menu Press to display the main menu. Creating a recording To create a recording: Make sure that you are in Audio File mode. Press the control). The LCD changes to show the recording progress, including an icon and a timer.
  • Page 78: Listening To A Recording

    To end recording, press the voice recording is named with the date and time the recording started. Listening to a recording To play a voice recording: Press the M Highlight Voice Recordings, then press the scroll wheel to select it. Highlight a voice file in the Voice Recordings list, then press the scroll wheel to select it.
  • Page 79: Using The Jukebox Menus

    Using the jukebox menus You can use the menus on your jukebox to change jukebox settings such as the LCD appearance, equalizer, and sound options. To use a menu: Press the M Highlight a menu, then press the scroll wheel to select it. If the menu has options, highlight an option, then press the scroll wheel to select it.
  • Page 80 Continue highlighting suboptions or list items and pressing the scroll wheel to make your selections. If the menu does not close automatically after you complete your selection, press the M mode. button to return to Audio File...
  • Page 81: Jukebox Menus

    Jukebox menus Menu Description Resume Last Start playing tracks at the point where you last turned off the Track jukebox. Playlist Select Create New - OR - Select an existing playlist, then select: ■ Delete Playlist ■ Add Track to Playlist ■...
  • Page 82 Menu Description Artist Select an artist, then select a song by the artist. If an artist does not appear in the Artist list or if a song does not appear for the artist, you may have to edit the track tag. The artist may be listed as “unknown.”...
  • Page 83 Menu Description Voice Select a voice recording, then select: Recordings ■ Play Recording ■ Rename Recording ■ Delete Recording Bookmarks Select the type of file you want to play starting at a previously set bookmark: ■ Music Bookmarks for music files. ■...
  • Page 84 Menu Description Settings Sound ■ EQ to select from a list of preset equalizer settings. ■ My EQ to set up a custom equalizer setting. You can set five frequency bands. The higher bands represent treble frequencies, and the lower bands represent bass frequencies. ■...
  • Page 85 Menu Description Settings Display (continued) ■ Backlight to set the amount of time before the backlight turns off after no buttons are pressed. ■ Contrast to make the LCD background lighter or darker. ■ Text Display Speed to set the scroll speed for titles when the entire title does not fit on the LCD.j ■...
  • Page 86 Menu Description Settings Auto Power Timer (continued) When your jukebox is not active, you can select the amount of time you want your jukebox to wait before it automatically turns off. This option is disabled when your jukebox is in FM Radio or Menu modes.
  • Page 87 Menu Description Settings Mic Sensitive specifies the level of microphone reception. (continued) ■ Low for environments with a significant amount of background noise. ■ Mid for most voice recordings. ■ High for recording a speaker that is not speaking directly into the microphone.
  • Page 88 Description About Displays the firmware version installed on your jukebox. From time to time firmware updates are available on the Gateway Web site at support.gateway.com. Instructions about how to upgrade your jukebox firmware are included with the upgrade package when you download it.
  • Page 89: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to solve common issues you may experience with your jukebox. Jukebox Jukebox does not work Make sure that the battery still has power. For more information, see “Charging the battery” on page 14 and “Battery charge” on page 23.
  • Page 90 Jukebox turned itself off The jukebox has an automatic turn-off feature to conserve battery power when you are not using your jukebox. It turns off after a default of one minute or after the amount of time specified in the Auto Power Timer option.
  • Page 91 Jukebox does not appear in Windows Media Player ■ Make sure that you have installed the Windows Media Player plug-in. For more information, see “Installing the Windows Media Player plug-in” on page 28. ■ Make sure that you have Windows Media Player version 9 installed.
  • Page 92: Sound

    Transferred files do not play If you transfer files with Windows Explorer instead of Windows Media Player, you must reconcile the files before your jukebox can play them. Open Windows Media Player and when prompted to reconcile, click Yes. Music files play in the wrong order Playback order is determined by the Play mode you selected.
  • Page 93: Fm Radio

    FM Radio You cannot receive any stations Make sure that the remote control is connected to the jukebox. The FM antenna is built into the remote control. Clock The clock shows the incorrect time The time on the clock is updated each time you connect your jukebox to the computer and start Windows Media Player.
  • Page 94: Technical Support

    Technical support Telephone support If you need non-tutorial help with your player, contact Gateway at: 1-888-737-6949, Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. through 9:00 p.m. Central Time. Internet For technical support, go to the Gateway Support Web site at support.gateway.com.
  • Page 95: Safety, Regulatory, And Legal Information

    Do not use thinner, alcohol, or benzene when cleaning the jukebox. To avoid electrical shock, do not disassemble the case. If your jukebox needs service, contact Gateway at: support.gateway.com. Do not use the headphones with the unit while driving, cycling or operating any motorized vehicle.
  • Page 96 Prolonged use of headphones at high volume may cause hearing damage or ringing in your ears.
  • Page 97: Regulatory Compliance Statements

    Regulatory compliance statements This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limitations for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and regulations. These limitations are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference within a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 98: Fcc Declaration Of Conformity

    FCC declaration of conformity Responsible party: Gateway Companies, Inc. 610 Gateway Drive, North Sioux City, SD 57049 (605) 232-2000 Fax: (605) 232-2023 Product: Gateway DMP-X20 ■ This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this product is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not...
  • Page 99: Industry Canada

    Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada NMB-003. California Proposition 65 Warning Warning This product contains chemicals, including lead, known to the State of California to...
  • Page 100: Notices

    For the latest product updates, consult the Gateway Web site at www.gateway.com. In no event will Gateway be liable for direct, indirect, special, exemplary, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
  • Page 101 GATEWAY, green stylized Gateway logo, Gateway Teacher:)Ware, Gateway Video:)Ware, HelpSpot, InforManager, Just click it!, Learn@Gateway, Kids BackPack, SERVE-TO-ORDER, Server Watchdog, the Spotted G Gateway Logo and the Spotted G Logo, SpotShop, Spotshop.com, and Your:)Ware are trademarks of Gateway, Inc. Intel, Intel Inside logo, and Pentium are...
  • Page 102 registered trademarks and MMX is a trademark of Intel Corporation. Microsoft, MS, MS-DOS, and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only, and may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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