AMSTRAD cpc 6128 User Instruction page 378

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However, it may just happen that the program presently residing in your computer is
a Word Processor system, in which case you will be able to type random words, press
[RETURN] and carry on typing as 'if the system WERE operating as an electronic
piece of paper in an electronic typewriter. But to do this, you must have first loaded a
word processor program into the machine's memory.
The computer 'seems' to combine several items of equipment that have become
familiar around the home and office such as the TV-like screen and the keyboard.
You must remember that the similarities are generally strictly superficial, and that
the computer is a combination of familiar looking hardware that has an entirely
different personality ofits own!
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