Information processing system

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display driving control circuitry – Controlling the condition of display elements

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345133, 345509, 345508, 379204, G09G 500

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061043966

ABSTRACT:
An appearance change of an information processing device, which has a plurality of operation modes and whose appearance is changed in accordance with change of operation mode, is displayed on a display screen as graphic data representing the appearance. When a memory card is extracted from the information processing device, an operation of the information processing device is reset to avoid a run away phenomenon. Furthermore, in an inquiry and communication operation, only necessary pages of resultant inquiry information are printed out at a time after the communication line is disconnected.

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