
U213-A Compiler for Rolling Display
Function instruction:
1.Clear screen: click "Esc" key
Transmit: click “Enter?key
Letter interchange: click “Caps Lock?key
Delete end character: click “Backspace?ke
e.g.: To input ??push “Shift?key, and click ??key
Readout last record: click “Esc?first, and “Enter?key
Internal battery is applied as external power unavailable (max. 1 hour lasting)
Accessories:
Mainframe: Power adapter Data line: Mini keyboard:
1 1 1 1
Note: make sure charging at least 4 hours before adapting internal battery.
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People pay around half the price of the computer and software at the start and then pay to use it by
buying scratch cards. Once their credit is depleted, the machine goes dark, just as a mobile phone does.
But after about two years of use, Microsoft estimates, the full price of the PC and the software has been
paid, and the owner then has unlimited use of it. Craig Fiebig of Microsoft says this approach can open up
an untapped market. In a trial in Brazil 30% of participants said that they could not otherwise have
afforded to buy a PC.
Mr Fiebig suggests that the scheme could even provide a chance for entrepreneurs to resell computer
time, just as people in poor countries (such as the “telephone ladies�of Bangladesh) make a business of
charging others to use their mobile phones. Microsoft is also working on another way to strike a
compromise between PC and handset. In June it unveiled a prototype system that allows people to plug a
keyboard and an ordinary television into a mobile phone, thus enabling it to function like a simple PC.
Hardware is only part of the story of course; how can software be made cheaper, too? Microsoft has
developed a scaled-down version of its Windows operating system for developing nations, called XP
Starter Edition. By removing features and dropping the price, it hopes to reduce software piracy. It could
also make Windows more competitive with free, open-source software, which is popular in Brazil, China
and other parts of the developing world. Although such software is free, it can be harder for novices to
use.
Mark Shuttleworth, a South African software entrepreneur best known for having paid $20m in 2002 to
blas fuel dispenser t into space aboard a Russian rocket, is develop fuel dispenser ing Ubuntu, an easy-to-use open-source desktop
operating system that is meant to overcome this problem. His Shuttleworth Foundation has also created
something called the “Freedom Toaster� a kiosk that distributes open-source software by letting people
pick programs and burn them on to free C fuel dispenser