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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE topic PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD LIGHTWEIGHT DITA Topic//EN" "lw-topic.dtd">
<topic xml:lang="en-us" id="conclusion">
<title>Conclusion</title>
<shortdesc>Thanks for buying the TRS-80 expansion module and goodbye!</shortdesc>
<prolog>
<data name="author" value="Reginald Sutton"/>
</prolog>
<body>
<p>Possibly, you will not need all of the expansion modules that are available but, we have
supplied you with Hoods for cable connectors for a complete expansion system. Use the Hoods
as illustrated to prevent accidental mismatch between the edge connectors on the PCB and
the cable connectors.</p>
<p>In the event that you lose a Door or Hood and want to replace it, we have given you a Parts
List. You may refer to the Parts List and exploded diagrams to determine its Part Number.
You can order replacement parts through your local <ph keyref="company_name"/> store.</p>
<p>You must have a LEVEL II BASIC <ph keyref="computer_model"/> Microcomputer to utilize the
<ph keyref="computer_model"/>
<ph keyref="peripheral_name"/>, the Line Printer and the Mini-Disk modules. If you have a
LEVEL I BASIC machine, it must be modified to accept LEVEL II programs. The Screen Printer
is the only expansion module that may be connected directly to the <ph
keyref="computer_model"/> Microcomputer and that will operate with LEVEL I machines.</p>
<p>We are continually improving and updating our <ph keyref="computer_model"/> Microcomputer
System. You will be kept informed through our Newsletters (you are on the mailing list),
addenda and revisions to the Manual.</p>
<p>For the complete Electrical Connections Block Diagram, see the concluding figure below
describing the maximum possible set of peripheral devices that can be connected via the
expansion interface.</p>
<fig>
<title>FIGURE 5. Rear View—Interface Connections.</title>
<image href="images/rear_view_interface_connections.png">
<alt>FIGURE 5. Rear View—Interface Connections.</alt>
</image>
</fig>
<fig>
<title>FIGURE 6. Placement of Expansion Interface</title>
<image href="images/placement_of_expansion_interface.jpg">
<alt>FIGURE 6. Placement of Expansion Interface</alt>
</image>
</fig>
<fig>
<title>TRS-80 Microcomputer System Without Expansion Interface</title>
<image href="images/schematic_of_system_without_expansion.png">
<alt>TRS-80 Microcomputer System Without Expansion Interface</alt>
</image>
</fig>
<fig>
<title>FIGURE 7. Electrical Connections Block Diagram. TRS-80 Microcomputer System with
Expansion Interface</title>
<image href="images/schematic_of_system_with_expansion.png">
<alt>FIGURE 7. Electrical Connections Block Diagram. TRS-80 Microcomputer System with
Expansion Interface</alt>
</image>
</fig>
</body>
</topic>