User Manual
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...you may connect it 's a powerful means of customizing the HX-20 for full-page printouts of the HX-20. Option cartridges also tailor the HX-20 for storing programs and data files. I -a modem or acoustic coupler, to enable your HX-20 even further, you decide to expand the capabilities of programs ... to run applications programs; permanently with the desired capabilities. Only one or more memory than the HX-20 features, just attach an expansion unit, which contains a complete microcassette recorder suitable for specific applications. municate over telephone lines to com-
...you may connect it 's a powerful means of customizing the HX-20 for full-page printouts of the HX-20. Option cartridges also tailor the HX-20 for storing programs and data files. I -a modem or acoustic coupler, to enable your HX-20 even further, you decide to expand the capabilities of programs ... to run applications programs; permanently with the desired capabilities. Only one or more memory than the HX-20 features, just attach an expansion unit, which contains a complete microcassette recorder suitable for specific applications. municate over telephone lines to com-
User Manual
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... in place. Static electricity or metal objects contacting this connector, the dummy cartridge prevents such mishaps. The system bus cover protects your HX-20, you will notice a small strip of dark plastic. By covering up a connector called the system bus. system bus cover Do ...in order to insert the option cartridge. Do not remove the system bus cover On the left side of damaging your HX-20 through exposure to install the HX-20 expansion unit. 6 cartridge Leave the dummy cartridge in place If you purchase an option cartridge containing a program or a microcassette recorder...
... in place. Static electricity or metal objects contacting this connector, the dummy cartridge prevents such mishaps. The system bus cover protects your HX-20, you will notice a small strip of dark plastic. By covering up a connector called the system bus. system bus cover Do ...in order to insert the option cartridge. Do not remove the system bus cover On the left side of damaging your HX-20 through exposure to install the HX-20 expansion unit. 6 cartridge Leave the dummy cartridge in place If you purchase an option cartridge containing a program or a microcassette recorder...
User Manual
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... external cassette recorder may be connected to be plugged into connectors located on the right side of RAM. Figure 9-2 HX-20 Expansion 67 An expansion unit provides an additional 32K of memory, which includes 16K of the HX-20. Expansion Several options may be installed internally. In addition, an 8K application ROM may be installed in Figure 9-2. An...
... external cassette recorder may be connected to be plugged into connectors located on the right side of RAM. Figure 9-2 HX-20 Expansion 67 An expansion unit provides an additional 32K of memory, which includes 16K of the HX-20. Expansion Several options may be installed internally. In addition, an 8K application ROM may be installed in Figure 9-2. An...
User Manual
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... Temperatures Operating Charge Data Integrity Data Storage Humidity Operating/ Non-operating Vibration without Microcassette Shock Physical Characteristics Size Weight Options Cartridge Microcassette Cartridge ROM Cartridge Expansion Unit RAM Capacity ROM Capacity 115V AC-+lO% 49.5-60.5 Hz 8 Watts 8 Megaohms, case to AC; 1 KV, 1 min., case to AC... Selectable by DIP switch or software 5-35° C (4 I -95° F) 5-35°C (41-95° F) -5-40° C (22-104° F) -20-60° C (-5- 140° F) 10-80% non-condensing 0.25 G, 55 Hz max. 1 G for selecting Disk or ROM BASIC Main Power;
... Temperatures Operating Charge Data Integrity Data Storage Humidity Operating/ Non-operating Vibration without Microcassette Shock Physical Characteristics Size Weight Options Cartridge Microcassette Cartridge ROM Cartridge Expansion Unit RAM Capacity ROM Capacity 115V AC-+lO% 49.5-60.5 Hz 8 Watts 8 Megaohms, case to AC; 1 KV, 1 min., case to AC... Selectable by DIP switch or software 5-35° C (4 I -95° F) 5-35°C (41-95° F) -5-40° C (22-104° F) -20-60° C (-5- 140° F) 10-80% non-condensing 0.25 G, 55 Hz max. 1 G for selecting Disk or ROM BASIC Main Power;