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To use
a
diskette-based
program,
you
need
a
disk
drive.
At present, disk drives
are
relatively
expensive (over
$300);
however, the
speed
and
versatility
of a
disk drive unit
makes
using your
computer a lot easier
and
more
enjoyable.
The
ability to quickly access information makes a disk
drive
a
must if you intend
to
use your computer
for medium to
large
data base applications,
extensive word processing
programs,
or other
business
applications.
Disk drives are discussed
in more detail in Chapter
4,
"
Peripherals."
WHERE TO SET UP
Before you unpack your equipment,
think
about
where you'll want
to
work with your computer
system.
If you are using a large TV set (17 inches
or more diagonally), you'll want
to
place the
computer console (the part containing the key-
board) a reasonable distance from the TV screen.
Don 't put
it
in a spot where you 'll have to move
everything when you want to watch a regular
television program. For convenience, you may
even need
to
consider purchasing a small color
set to use only with your computer.
Reasonably priced and
attractive
furniture is
now widely available for housing home com-
puter
systems.
While
a
regular desk may do just
fine, furniture
designed especially
for computer
systems will usually have holes for routing
cables
and special
shelves for
specific
pieces of
computer
gear.
At the very least, be
sure
to have
your computer console resting on
a.
firrn, flat
surface.
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