Schlumberger RoadMAPS User Manual page 79

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RoadMAPS User's Manual
A general-purpose, single-user microcomputer designed to be operated by
one person at a time. All are based on the microprocessor technology that
enables manufacturers to put an entire central processing unit on one chip.
The graphic portion of a display. RoadMAPS screens display information on
three different areas to present the information shown in the display: a meter
reading and loading indicator area with a graphic progress bar and pulsing
reading indicator, a message and information display area, and an active
function key display bar.
To choose a route or address by positioning a highlighted area using function
keys. The highlighted item is selected.
The process of sending readings and route data from the RoadMAPS laptop
to the host computer via PC Memory cards.
A major release of the Microsoft Window operating system released in 1995.
Windows supports 32-bit applications.
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