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    Co py rig ht © 1996 Tex as Ins trum e nts All R i ghts Rese rv ed — Printed i n Ta i w a n Ext en sa™ 650 S eries Not ebook Com pute r Use r’s Guide TI Part No. 9811347- 0001 Ori ginal Is sue: S ept embe r 1996 Chang e s may b e ma de p eri od ica ll y to the i nfo rma tio n in t his publication . Such chan ges will be incorporat ed in n ew [...]

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    FCC Notice This device has been t ested and fou nd to comply wit h th e limit s for a Class B digital device pursu ant t o Pa rt 15 of the F CC Rules. These limit s are designed to pr ovide reasonable protect ion against harm ful int erferen ce in a resident ial installation . This device generat es, uses, and can radiate radio frequ ency en ergy a[...]

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    Use Conditions This part com plies with Part 15 of th e FCC Rules. Operat ion is subject t o th e following tw o condition s: (1) this device may n ot cause h armful in terfer ence, and (2) th is device must accept any int erference r eceived, including in terferen ce that may cause un desired operation. Notice: Canadian User s This Class B digital[...]

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    Duracell Notice The Texas In str um ent s Ext ens a 650CD, 655C D and 650C DT use a Dur acell D R35 or DR 201 Rec harg eable Bat tery . Texas Inst rum ents part icipates in t he Duracell pro.lin k p rogram. If you would like to pur chase additional bat teries, please call t he Au th orized D ur acell Pu rch ase Hot lin e at 1- 800-603- 8225. If you[...]

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    Contents vii Pre f ace Chap ter 1 Bef ore Y ou Be gin Cr eatin g B ack up Disks ................................. 1-2 Fe atur es o f the C omp uter .............................. 1- 3 En viron men tal S pec ificatio ns ........................ 1-5 Usin g the Co mput er ...................................... 1-7 Po wer Sa ving Mode s ...............[...]

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    Contents viii Re moving an d Ins talling the B attery Pac k .... 3- 10 Re-In s tallin g the B a ttery C ompartmen t Doo r . . 3- 12 Co nse rvin g B attery P owe r ........................... 3 -13 Cha pter 4 O ptions AC Ad ap ter ................................................... 4-2 PC Ca rds ......................................................[...]

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    Preface ix This manual descri bes features of t he Texas Instr ument s Ext ensa™ 650 Seri es notebook computers. The Extensa series computers are simi l ar i n appearance and i ncorporat e such features as CardBus, 16-bit st ereo audi o, modul e bay, Fast I nf r ar ed and i nternal point i ng device. This manual shoul d answ er most of t he quest[...]