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XEN OWNER'S HANDBOOK
Operating your computer
Chapter 3
4.
Pull the cartridge out of the drive slot.
5.
Return the cartridge to its plastic holder. This protects
the cartridge and prevents dust from collecting on the
surface of the tape.
Write-protecting a cartridge
A cartridge can be write-protected by turning the circular
plastic plug in the top left corner of the cartridge so that it
points to SAFE. The plug can be turned with a screwdriver or
the edge of a coin.
SAFE
SAFE
SAFE
POSITION
UNSAFE
POSITION
With the plug in this position, data can be read from the tape
but not written to it.
Keep your tape cartridges well away from magnetic objects,
and equipment that generates magnetic fields. Avoid extremes
of temperature and exposure to direct sunlight; otherwise,
the data recorded on the tape may become corrupted.
Using the SCSI DDS-DC tape drive
Your computer may be configured with a SCSI DDS-DC
(Digital Data Storage with Data Compression) tape drive. The
software needed to control the drive depends on your
operating environment; ask your supplier for details.
The DDS-DC drive has a built-in compression algorithm which
can typically double, and in some cases quadruple, tape
capacity. Data compression and decompression is transparent
to the host software.
Summary of Contents for Apricot XEN pentium
Page 1: ...apricot OWNER S HANDBOOK MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC XEN Pentium ...
Page 2: ...Chapter OWNER S HANDBOOK ...
Page 8: ...Chapter CONTENTS ...
Page 11: ...Chapter INTRODUCING YOUR COMPUTER Chapter 1 ...
Page 15: ...1 4 XENOWNER SHANDBOOK Introducing your computer Chapter 1 2 1 3 4 5 ...
Page 20: ...Chapter Chapter 2 GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR COMPUTER ...
Page 32: ...Chapter Chapter 3 OPERATING YOUR COMPUTER ...
Page 55: ...Chapter Chapter 4 SETUP ...
Page 76: ...Chapter Chapter 5 EXPANDING THE SYSTEM ...
Page 103: ...Chapter Chapter 6 CARING FOR YOUR COMPUTER ...
Page 110: ...Chapter Chapter 7 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 116: ...Chapter Appendix A INSIDE YOUR COMPUTER ...