CAT v. 7.0: Completely Autonomous
Tester
Manufactured by MOMCAT System
Design Specifications:
- User Friendly
- Mouse Driven
- Self Cleaning
- Energy Saving Standby Mode When Not In Use
- Self Portable Operation
- Dual Video and Audio Input
- Audio Output
- Autosearch Routines for Input Data
- Autosearch for Output Bin
- Instant Transition (<2 nanoseconds) Between Standby and Full
Power Mode
Production Details:
After basic KIT construction, the unit undergoes six weeks of onsite ROM programming
and burn-in testing. Listed features are installed during this period. Since MOMCAT uses
local suppliers, there may be variations between units. MOMCAT's quality assurance may
reject inferior units. Users may sometimes salvage rejected units.
Beware of Far East clones. These may violate import restrictions.
Transportation:
A suitable transportation case should be used for transportation to the operating
site. Failure to properly ship a CAT unit may result in loss or damage to the unit
and serious injury to the user.
Installation Procedures:
Upon receiving the CAT unit, the user should examine the unit to verify that all I/O
channels are operational. Look for minor bugs in or on the system. Bugs are indicative of
the MOMCAT production enviroment. The user may manually remove any bugs.
Bring the CAT to operation in an environment temperature at
20º C (± 3 º tolerance). Use a quiet room with the primary
user(s) present. Open the transpiration case and let the CAT unit autoexit. Initialize the
self learning program catfind() by displaying the input bins. These should contain H2O
(liquid state, room temperature, 99% purity) and dry energy pellets. Immediately
afterwards, display the output bin.
If the user already has a CAT unit successfully installed, it may
be possible to download BASIC routines to the new CAT. For the first day or two, the
CAT will stay in self learning mode. When the learn buffer overflows, the CAT will
autoswitch to sleep() mode. This is normal. The MMU system will store the new information
to permanent memory. After 72 hours, the CAT will be interacting with the operating
environment.
The unit may be placed in direct sunlight. CAT units are
operational in all axis: standing, sitting, or laying down. If all basic environment
requirements are satisfied, the CAT system will produce a slight hum. This is
normal.
A new CAT should not exit the primary site facility. Full
portability comes after extensive burn in. Some users never let the CAT unit autoexit the
site. The advantages are longer unit life and fewer bugs. Contact with pirate CAT units
may lead to unplanned BATCH iteration. Contact with untested CATs may lead to virus
infection. If allowed to exit, some CAT units may try to port across a street. Fatal
errors may happen. If you decide to let your CAT out, it should have a READ_ME.TXT file
with a system address and URL which identifies the host site.
Your CAT should have a system name. The name may need to be
reinitialized repeatedly until the system can read it correctly. This lets you issue voice
commands to bring the unit to an online state. Many owners give their CATs a secret
password as well. You can also get the CAT's attention by booting the system. While this
is effective, it is discouraged. Too much booting will abuse the system. Such units will
sit across the room with its back to you.
Applications:
At present, there are few productivity applications for CAT. MOUSE is a
killer app. This is pre-installed.
Many owners use their system for game playing. CATs play best
when they are young. Older units suffer a system timing decay which leads to reduced
response and flexibility. Some CAT games are:
- CACHE: The CAT will CACHE a data string. Similar to
the K9 unit game, but the object must be smaller.
- JUMP: Move the data string through the air. The CAT
unit will reach new heights of operation.
- MIRROR: Place the unit in front of a mirror and watch
it attempt to parse itself. Some units may ESCape. Reboot the system by calling its name.
- CHASE: Played between two CAT units or a CAT and a K9
unit. Units take turns as one is the data and the other attempts to parse it.
- DANCE and SING: Offer fishy data code to elicit a
range of audio output.
Maintenance:
CATs will self-recharge. This takes 20 hours in a 24 hour cycle. CATs are self
cleaning and require little user maintenance. Do not clean the unit with alcohol or
benzine-based solvents. This may lead to a violent explosion.
A CAT unit should be taken once a year to a VET (Very Expensive
Technician) for a system checkup.
Do not attempt to open a CAT. There are no user serviceable parts
inside. If a unit emits strange smells or sounds, it should be serviced immediately
by a VET.
You may examine the rear of the CAT unit to determine if it has a
male or female scuzzy port. CATs with a male port may emit a non-toxic aerosol. The VET
can remove this component. CATs with female ports are plagued by periodic heating
problems. The VET can fix this permanently by removing an internal part. Such systems run
unix.
Warning Notices:
CAT systems are user-friendly. However, in certain documented situations, a CAT may
pose a danger to the user. Repeated jamming or obstruction of I/O ports may lead to
deployment of auto-defense systems. Never attempt a first strike on a CAT system. Its CPU
clock rate is made to milspecs and thus classified, but JANE'S FIGHTING FELINES notes that
a unit was seen by ham radio operators to be apparently moving at 500 mHz. Twin D-shaped
five-pin connectors have an average seek rate of 3 nanoseconds. The manufacturer is not
responsible for injuries to the user.
Do not poke anything into the CAT's I/O ports. CAT may BYTE.
In dry, cold weather, a surface electrostatic charge may build
up. To avoid electric shock, stand on an insulated surface.
Do not operate the CAT above water. This may lead to end-user
damage.
Carry a CAT firmly. Do not swing it by its "tail".
Service Life:
As CATs become older, the learn program will recognize every situation. The CAT
may become too smart for its own good.
CATs like to have their own toys. They often have hobbies, such
as bird watching or studying tropical fish.
If you properly care for your CAT, it will give you years of
loyal service. Many users get a second unit. Most users don't need the extra capacity, but
they enjoy the ability to run complex simulation games.
Lifetime Warranty:
The CAT unit is guaranteed against catastrophic failure. Nine (9) coupons are
included.
Documented Problems:
The Ctrl key on most CAT units is defective. This may lead to serious performance
problems.
Do not install a BIRD unit at a site which has an operational CAT
unit. These systems are not compatible. The BIRD unit may be erased permanently.
System Features:
Models = Main frame, desktop and laptop models (smallest footprint in the
industry). Available in 15 inch, 17 inch, and 19 inch sizes.
- Interface = Touch sensitive interface for maximum user
friendliness.
- Memory = Not much. Upgrades available real soon now.
- Expected Lifetime = 15 years with ± 72 months (although 20 years
are common).
- Weight = 3-6 kilograms without optional cables.
- Speed = 3 nanoseconds search/find with self-uprighting supertwist
technology.
- Color Graphics = Either paper white, monochrome (black/white), 64
grey shades, or maximum of 16 million colors with 40 terrabits of high resolution floating
point pixels.
- Sound Chip =16 octaves, digital MIDI output (MI/OU).
- Power Consumption = 250 grams protein daily (2 micrograms per
second.)
- Operating Range = -30º to +45º C (-22º
to 105º)
- Vibration = 5-500 Hz, one octave/min, dwell at all resonance
points.
Contacting CAT Technical Support:
Our highly trained technicians are ready to help you. As soon as they wake up from
their nap.
Note: This CAT User Manual was written by Andreas Ramos, a renowned expert on the CAT
system. He has given Ms. Ali permission to reprint it here, as a public service to
all CAT owners.
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