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- The IBM 6580 Displaywriter System is a 16-bit microcomputer that was marketed and sold by IBM's Office Products Division primarily as a word processor.
- Check the FCC label on the back of the Electronics Module to determine which of the following warning statements applies to your IBM Displaywriter System.
- This manual is designed to give a general overview of the IBM Displaywriter System--a modular, diskette-based word processing system.
- IBM Displaywriter System. Operator Training. Book 1 -- Basic Topics. ... The parts of the Displaywriter system are shown below
- General Information Manual. for the. IBM Displaywriter System. ... The information in this manual describes all models of the IBM Displaywriter System.
- The parts of the Displaywriter system are shown below: When you type things on the Keyboard, you will see them on the Display screen first.
- Found both of these, will get them imaged soon (fingers crossed they image ok...) By the way, the UCSD p-System Runtime for IBM Displaywriter diskette set
- IBM's Office Products Division announced the Displaywriter in June 1980 as an easy-to-use, low-cost desktop text processing system.
- One limitation of 1 is its 10-page document size limit. The Displaywriter System was based on what IBM called "Textpacks".