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You can tailor an

IBM

Displaywriter System

to meet

various

office requirements

No two offices are alike.

Although they may share

similarities, they're all different. Especially

yours.

That's why IBM designed

the Displaywriter as

a flexible, modular, multifunction system. Various

capabilities and equipment options are available

to meet various needs.

A software-based system for

flexibility

and growth

A key benefit of the Displaywri ter is

that it

offers

you a range of software packages and memory

capacities. This way, you can select the right

com-bination of capabilities for your office. No more,

no less.

Displaywriter capabilities come to you on

ready-to-use IBM licensed program diskettes.

Not

all

licensed

programs have all

the features

described

in

this brochure.

However, the chart on

the last page illustrates which capabilities are

available wi th the various

licensed programs and

Textpacks. You

only pay for the package of

capa-bilities you select.

And you can

upgrade or change

your software diskettes as your needs change.

That's

your assurance of a highly productive,

cost-efficient system well

into the future.

Selea

the

capabilities you

need

This brochure will introduce you to

the many

capabilities and benefits that the Displaywriter

can

bring to your office

.

Basic editing and text processing capabilit

i

es

are available with a

ll

Textpacks. Also, you can

select a

full range of capabilities including: a

higher

l

evel of text ptocessing, spe

llin

g,

arithme-tic and statisarithme-tical aids, automated records

process-ing, communications and more.

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Simplified aids designed for fast,

easy, text processing

Day-to

-

da

y

productivity

challenges

For a

typi

cal organizati

on,

text

processing

tasks

can be as expensive as they are time co

n

s

uming

.

Getting

informati

on to

the typist

is

o

ne thing.

Getting

it out on

time

and a

t

minimum cost is

another.

We

all make

mistakes. And

frequentl

y

entire pages are rety

ped

and reproofed for

the

sake

of just a few errors or changes.

The Displaywriter is

a fast, efficient alternati

ve.

It

offers

man

y

text processing

capabilities to

help

speed

up

and simplif

y

day-to-da

y assignments.

Typing can

be made

easy with

th

e

Displa

yw

rit

e

r

Typists using

Displaywri

ters can store standard o

r

customized formats on

diskettes for

fast recall and

use, eliminating many setup

steps.

This

can

help

save considerable

time

and effort.

Throughout the

typing

process,

th

e

Displa

y-writer screen shows

menus, messages

and

prompts

to guide

t

ypists

th

rough

their

tasks.

T

ypists can

also

b

ypass menus a

nd

quickl

y

proceed

with

th

e

work to be done. The screen also

displa

ys

text

as it

is being typed.

So

typists

can

make

revisions,

addi-tions or deleaddi-tions quic

kl

y and easil

y.

Finished documents

at

rough-draft

speed

Many

automated capabilities on

the

Di

splaywri

ter

enable typists to

type

at rough-draft speed

.

Auto-mati

c carrier re

turn

lets

the typist

work without

concern

for line

and page endings. And once

typing

is completed, the

Displaywriter

ca

n

auto-mati

cally check spelling,

hyphenate

and pagina

te

the typed material.

In addition, any

Displaywriter

printer

can play out one page of a document

while a

typist

co

ntinues working

o

n

another

page.

Incidental

typing like notes or messages which

do

not

need to

be displayed

, can be

typed using

th

e

Displaywriter

's

ke

y

-to-print

fea

ture. This

feature enables

informati

o

n

to be

typ

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d

witho

ut

storing

it

on a diskette, or displaying

it

on

the

screen.

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prod\lctlon w~th the • .u.:.e lIIethods la anOther way. Some

comlllnatlon of both ways may also increase productivity.

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Substantially reduced revision time

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pists revi

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Advanced text processing

capabilities simplify

many tedious typing

assignments

In

addition to

the

standard

text

processing

ca

pa-bilities,

a

number

of advanced

text proc

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ing

capabilities

may help

your typists

to

produce

diffi-cult and

tedious

assignments faster and easier.

Assignments like long documents

,

standard

let-ters,

and various

forms.

Time-saving

aids

for longer

typewritten

docwnents

Long, multipage documents

and

manuscripts

can

be quickly revised

w

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a g

l

obal capability

that

can

automatically find, delete

and

replace three

phrases

of

up to

60 charac

ter

s each at one

time

,

throughout a document.

The Displaywriter

can automatically alternate

the printing position

of

h

eaders a

nd footers-such

as

document n

ames,

page numbers, dates

and

sim-ilar information-on the left

or

right

side of a

page.

Docwnent

assembly with minimal time

and effort

The Displaywriter is

designed

to minimize the

time

and effort

spe

nt

in gathering previously

stored information for a

new do

cume

nt. With

docum

e

nt

assembly, you

ca

n:

• draw text

segments

from m

a

n

y

different sources

to make document

assembly faster and easier

change

formats

from

job

to

job,

or within a

job

for wide

flexibility

• redu

ce

the need

for proofing and rechecking, since

the

stored

text is likel

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to

have been

c

hecked

and

approved

Document

Segments

and Vanable Information

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Automated footnoting capability m

a

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creating and revising footnotes

eas

i

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Footnote is typed

following its reference point.

The Stun opin10n tben indicated that an

i t c.ontllne4 langu..ge ",fflnaative.!y providing for

retention of unearned meere.r" "pon

accelera-tion.

~

That

requlr~nt

.... as found to be

'It18-tied in the Smart eaae by I;olltract langul,e ..mieb eJl"ptel,ly provided that intereat w111 not be

refunded," Unlike tbe contract in !ie.art. however, tbe nOtel befon. tbi. Court contain no

corr.lpoo4-ina langua,1 which upreasly forbid. the abatement or rebate of unut"oe4 IDtere.t.~

JJ That condulton 18 in aecord with

long-atand-ing Tex •• case law. In Welfare v. Turnu·

rruu Coj. 85 S.Ii. 241067 (Tex. Civ. App.-E . . t!aod 1925, wr:1t refund), for ax . . pla, the Court exbaultively anal,:ted Tnaa 1." and concluded tbet even contracta acceler-atiDg the "whole of [b~ ind~btedneal" and "the

entire indebteelne.ea" would not be deemed to tonte-plate the tollection of unearnad

intereat.

4/ Petitioner'. ApplicaUon made a eotaewhat ha1.£-hearud atu.pt to argue that a portion of the atteleration clauae ("the whole of thil note")

dou effLraatively provide for the collettion

of unearned intereet. Yet, Petitioner hilllaelf tonted . . that other ecceleration language ("the indebtedneas secured hereby") is not uaurioua. Any real d1&tinction between luch

clau.as ie auremely thin at but. JODes Creelit eubelliu tbet tbe purposel of the usury atatute ie not served by predicsting ulury

flndlnp on luch halr-splitting. especially

-8-Footnotes are automatically printed at the bottom

of

the same page as their referenc

e

point

.

The Displaywriter

also

provides

an automated

footnoting

capabi

l

ity which allows footnotes to

be typed immediately

after

their reference points

.

The Displaywriter Syst

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m

ca

n place footnotes

on

the

same

page

as

thei r reference points

even after

paragraphs are added, delered

or

moved. And

,

footnotes

can

be renumbered

automatically.

Petitioner'a blaic approach to th18

1&aue, hOWll;vll;r. would rIWll;r&e that principle ao

recently reemphaaiud io SlIIert. AceordinS to

Petitioner. the. prOllllaaory notee b.fora the court

affinu.tively provide for a :rebate oC unurned

where the result u to impase seven. wind Call penalties. 110reovu:, the clear _jority of Teua cau lalol holde that the challenged

lansu_gc doee ~ contemplate collection of

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eiV • App. Tu:arltana 1929. writ refuaed) (cIau.a

Illawing aceeierateel . . turity of "all lWU

herein agreed to be paid .hall becQlle clua and pI)'able" bdd not usurious) (_phaeil added); Beat Life Ine. Co. v. Stanley, 84 S.W. 241 1084

(Tex. Civ. IIpp.--El Paeo 1925, no ..,rit)

provision allo..,ing accderation afur default of "the whole thereof. principle, intarelt, and attorney'. feea" held oat to coottlmplate

collection of unearoed intereet), eee other

cales ciud at pp. 13wl4 oC Rtlllpondtlnt'a

Brief; lIt1a abo, c.etll cited at S8 Tex. Jur.

2d ~126(1964); 66 A.L.R. 3d 650, 683.

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Automated outlining capability offers

you

a choice of outlining formats

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Autoaac1e hyphenatloD.

E. hinter a"arins

Y. Spelling vuif1eatloD aid

Document is

printed showing outline in

(10)

Spelling verification aids to help increase

spelling accuracy

and reduce proofreading time

General spelling verification aid

Typists can

use the Displaywriter spelling

verifica-tion aid

to check

the spelling accuracy of

approxi-mately 50,000 commonly used words.

Customized

spelling

verification aid

You

can also arrange for the Displa

ywri ter

to

check

the spelling accuracy of up to 500 words

unique to your industry or profession. It's a great

way

to

assist typists in avoiding spelling errors in

even

the most complex and specialized

documents

..

.

before they are committed

to

paper.

Multilingual

spelling

checks

Another optio

nal

program helps

to

check the

spelling of approx

im

ately

150

,

000 words in

French, Spanish, Italian and several other

languages.

Fast,

automatic spelling check

After a document is completed, your

t

ypists can

activate the spelling verfication aid

to

check one

page at a time, or an entire document.

It

automat-ically checks

th

e words typed against those in the

spe

llin

g aid at the rate of approximately 1,000

words a minute.

Incorrectly spelled and unmatched words will

be highlighted on the Displaywriter screen. These

displays will tell the typists which words may have

to

be checked.

Reduced proofreading time

Because the spe

llin

g

verification aid helps you

find misspelled

words quickly, you

may reduce

proofreading time.

Automatic hyphenation

Automatic hyphenation is still another

Display-writer feature that enco

ura

ges typing at ro

u

gh-draft speeds, without slowing down for margins.

After comple

tin

g a document, the typist can

use

this

function

to

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ll

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cor-r

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t

hyphenation for words that would otherwise

exceed the right margin. This saves the time of

l

ooking up proper line breaks throughout a

document.

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MEMO

To:

All Department Hanagers

Subject

:

IBM Displaywriter System

Yesterday

,

an IBM Marketing Representative

described the benefits of the Displaywriter.

The Rep said that this system mak.es revisions

easier and holds repeti ti ve typing to a

minimum

,

checks the spelling accuracy of

approximately 50

,

000

commonly

used words and

quickly

transmits information over ordinary

telephone

lines.

So,

it

has the potential

for

i

mproving ou

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productivity.

The Displaywri

ter

seems to be easy to use and

economical

.

And

,

as our needs grow

,

we can

upgrade this system

instead

of replacing

it.

The

finished

document indicates

that

the

words

displayed on the screen

have

been

cor

rected.

Electronic Spelling Dictionary

With this

o

pti

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n

,

the

spelling

ca

pabilitie

s of

th

e

Displa

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riter have been

greatly

expa

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the typist can select and insert the

correct

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(12)

Fast,

accurate

mathematical calculations

and widely

varied

statistical

typing aids

Four-function

mathematical aids

Your typists

can

use the Displaywriter to

add,

sub-tract, multiply

and

divide

and

to

check

the

accu-racy

of

handwritten

calculations.

This

capability can

help to

reduce proofreading

time

and

improve mathematical

accuracy.

Enhanced mathematical capabilities

The Displaywriter also

offers other

sophisticated

mathematical aids for a wide range

of

applica-tions. The typist can have

columns or rows

t

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automatically.

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and adjust

to negative numbers.

Numerical tables with

a

fixed

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cal-culations

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row or

co

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of

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verify

the accuracy of all

your

handwritten

calculations.

Convenience and speed for statistical typing

The Displaywriter

can

automatically

assign

equal

space between

columns,

position them

on

the

screen

and set

the

appropriate

tabs.

The flexibility

of

the Displaywriter for

column

layout

can

help save

a

typist's time

and

energy.

And

enhance

statistical typing productivity.

A

faster

way

to

update

reports

On

a conventional

keyboard, the task

of replacing

the 1980

column with

1981 figures requires

retyp-ing the

entire

page. With the Displaywriter, the

typist deletes the unwanted

column,

types

only

the new figures, verifies the

s

um

of

the new

fig-ures

and

has the new page printed

out

.

And

when

the numbers

are

due

to

be updated,

the

entire

page is recalled from its diskette storage

space.

This

way,

the typist has the potential to

fin-ish

an assignment

much faster.

Flexible mathematical checking

As the

examples

below indicate, typists

can

use

the Displaywriter

to

total the

columns of

figures

and

determine the

amounts of variance

in the

right-hand column

.

Typists

can check any of

the four arithmetic

functions

either vertically or

horizontally with the

Displaywriter. This flexibility,

along

with

easy-to-understand prompts

, helps typists turn

out

more

accurate statistical

documents. And helps turn

them

out

more

quickly.

Statistical typing revision

enhancement

The Displaywriter provides

increased capabilities

for statistical

typing

.

Any

single column can

be

temporarily moved closer

to

its line heading

so

that

revisions can

be done quickly

and accurately.

Repetitive keystrokes,

such as

format

or

math

instructions, can

be

stored and

recalled for the

next job requiring

the same

instructions.

When revisions must be mad

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in a c

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far from its lin

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headings

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proper

align-ment can be

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The Displaywriter is

a

records processing

system

With the Displaywriter, building

and

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can

be easy

and

efficient. Your

staff can

electronically

access any

record, in

any of your

stored files

,

with a

few

simple

instructions.

Broad

applications

Basic

file

information is

only

typed

once.

Once

your

file information is stored

on

diskettes, the

Displaywriter

can

be instructed to produce

a

vari-ety

of

management reports, lists,

forms, and

per-sonalized letters, like the ones

shown

here. There

should be much less need for

repet

iti

ve

typing,

manually

searching

through files

,

and

manual

calculations.

Records processing

speed

Typists using the Displaywriter

can

perform the

major records management functions right

at

the

keyboard. As

a

result, they

can

use

a

few,

simple

keystrokes to retrieve, revise

and

distribute the

kind

of critical,

timely information that

serves as

the foundation

of

important management reports.

Reports that form the basis

of

informed decision

making

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Name

Address

City

Dareco

Supply

Co

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1407

8th St.

Phoenix

Global Industries

913 Dowd St.

Tucson

Farrington Co.

642 Peach

Dr.

Pomona

Universal

Industry 90 Elm

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file

With

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Displaywrit

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to

search

hundreds

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AZ

AZ

CA

CA

Generate

a variety of

management reports

and

lists

from one, comprehensive

master file

Typists

can

use the Displaywriter

to automatica

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help

assemb

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revise

and

use the

comprehens

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customer file

shown

below

to produce

timely,

accurate

management reports

and

lists.

The

sample customer file

below has many

fields

,

represented by its headings-Company

Name, Address

,

City, etc.

The Displaywriter

can

be used

to ca

ll

up

and

use

as

many

as

100 fields.

Or

as

few

as one.

The Displaywriter

allows

typists

to

use

famil-iar terms

as fie

ld

headings for fast

,

easy reference.

There

's

no need to

stop to

l

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up

or

interpret

coded

file headings.

With

a communications option,

typists

can

also

use the Displaywriter

to

retrieve information

from

an appropriately programmed

IBM

com-puter

's

data

base and

deliver it in usable form

to

other compatible

IBM

work stations.

Economic-ally

and quickly.

With just

a

few keystrokes

,

typists

can

insert

,

remove

,

revise

or

rearrange file information

to

keep

it

up to date. And

to

produce

alphabetized

and

/

or

summariz

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d lists

of customers,

industry

reports

and

marketing

letters

like the

sample

doc-uments shown here

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Contact

Date

Amount

Rep

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Donald Smith

01/05/81

10500

Jones

Med

85719

Ms. Patricia Ross

01/05/81

28000

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Mr. Timothy Sainz

01/08/81

42500

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Tool Sattln& Co. La.li.Carland $32.780

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Rapid Displaywriter electronic communications to

another

part

of your

building or thousands of miles away

The Displaywriter

can co

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to make

produc-tivity

contributio

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even after

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material has

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communications

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a

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thousands

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transmit

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information quickly

over ordinary

telephone

lines. It's

a good

way to reduce

your

dependence

on slow-moving

internal

or external

mails.

Displaywriters

can

communicate with

other

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and

with suitably programmed

IBM

computers.

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th

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need for

retyping information at

the

sending,

or

receiving

end of

the message.

Binary

synchronous communications

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of comm

unications

allows

you

to

trans-mit

and

receive information at high speeds

to and

from

compatible

IBM Office System

6 equipment,

compatible

IBM mag

card

typewriters, the IBM

6670,

the IBM 5520

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and

other compatible

IBM

equipment.

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communications

Displaywri ters

can emulate certain

types

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tele-typewriter devices and

codes.

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a

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to

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suitab

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computers and

to

the IBM

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3270

data

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system

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were simu

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sample

d

oc

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s

are comparab

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to

documents which

co

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be

produ

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by

a

n IBM Printwheel Printer

.

Names of individua

l

s, co

mpanie

s

and

organi-zations are

fictitious

.

An

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imilaritie

s

t

o

actual

name

s

a

r

e

co

incidental.

Referen

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in this publication

to

IBM

prod-ucts or services

do not

impl

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that IBM

intends

to

make them

ava

ilabl

e o

ut

s

ide

the United States.

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Georgia

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CD

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l Bu

si

n

ess

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c

hine

s

Corpo

rat

io

n,

1982

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