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Preface
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 6100 Computer Programmer’s Reference Guide
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Power Management - describes the Advanced Power Management (APM)
supported on the 6100 Computer as it relates to the APM BIOS, power
states, device power control, and firmware error codes.
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Communications and Device Support - describes the following:
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Communications Support:  INTERLNK and INTERSVR,
NORAND Utilities, serial, and LAN communications.
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Device Support:  an overview of the 6100 memory, including upper
memory management utility, keyboard definitions, and the 6100 disĆ
play.
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Conversions and Interfaces - the first part of this section is devoted to
porting 4000 applications to the 6100 Computer.  The second part includes
a detailed Interrupt CrossĆReference and a list of interrupts, organized by
interrupt number.  There is a white tab at the beginning of the second part:
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Conversions:  this is a set of paragraphs applicable to converting
4000 Series applications for use on the 6100 Computer.
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CrossĆReference by Interrupt Numbers:  provides a handy means
of locating interrupts, by the interrupt number.
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Interrupt Definitions:  a comprehensive list of interrupts supported
for the 6100 Computer, including the definitions for using them.
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Reference, System Information - includes system hardware information
such as: messages, errors, IRQ and I/O maps, system variables, ROM DOS
5 operating system, and boot process.
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Reference, Open Systems Publications - includes a list of publications
which are referenced from other places within this document, or that may
be useful for developing applications for the 6100 Computer.
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Appendix A, Sample Configuration Files - provides examples of configĆ
uration files for your 6100 Computer.
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Appendix B, Common PEN*KEY 6000 Series Information - contains
information that is common to all (or most) of the PEN*KEY 6000 Series
Computers.  This information could be useful to new users:
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Memory Overview: is an overview of the memory system and some
noteworthy design aspects of the PEN*KEY 6000 Series system.
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The Windows Environment: an overview of the way in which WinĆ
dows, BIOS, the applications, the drivers, and hardware all work toĆ
gether.  It also includes an approach for determining the memory reĆ
quirements for the WindowsĆbased PEN*KEY 6000 Series systems.
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Index - a fairly comprehensive list of indexes to topics and items of interest
for the entire publication:
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General Index:  includes all of the indexes within this publication,
except for the Files Index (below) and the Interrupt Index (below).
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Files Index:  a fairly comprehensive index of the names of applicaĆ
tions and other files mentioned within this publication.
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Interrupt Index:  an alphabetical index of all interrupts.  These inĆ
dexes are alphabetized by nouns, as well as most verbs.
However, no indexing has been done for verbs such as: Read, Get, and
Set, which include so many interrupts they get in the way when
searching for other interrupts.
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