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SDKZSPF

Manufacturer Part Number
SDKZSPF
Description
Manufacturer
LSI
Datasheet

Specifications of SDKZSPF

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Supplier Unconfirmed
Conventions Used in This Manual
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Notation
courier typeface
bold typeface
italics
italic underscore
brackets
The first time a word or phrase is defined in this manual, it may be
italicized.
Hexadecimal numbers are indicated by the prefix “0x”, for example,
0x32CF. Binary numbers are indicated by the prefix “0b”, for example,
0b0011.0010.1100.1111.
The term ‘DOS’, unless otherwise noted, includes the MS-DOS operating
system and its Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT,
Windows XP, and Windows 2000 supersets.
The term ‘PC’, unless otherwise noted, includes the 386-, the 486-, and
the Pentium-based IBM-PC or compatible host computers.
Additional notational conventions used throughout this manual are listed
below.
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Example
.nwk file
fd1sp
module
full_pathname
[ version ]
[ filename | register ]
Meaning and Use
Names of commands, files, directories, and code are
shown in courier typeface
In a command line, command keywords are shown in
bold, nonitalic courier typeface. Enter them exactly as
shown, including case.
In command lines and syntax descriptions, italics
indicate user-defined variables of a type defined by the
italicized noun. Italicized text must be replaced with
appropriate user-specified items.
When an underscore appears in an italicized string,
enter a user-supplied item of the type called for, without
spaces.
In command formats, you may, but need not, enter an
item enclosed within brackets. When vertical bars are
used within brackets, you may select one (but not more
than one) of the items separated by bars. Do not enter
the brackets or bar.