Apple Macintosh 6500 User Manual
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System Folder
creating 166–169
purpose of 162
system software
applications in 64
installing or reinstalling 162–171
on CD-ROM disc 162
on floppy disk 162
purpose of 162
troubleshooting 128
T
Tab key 228
tape drive, backing up files to 69
T-connector 102, 103
TCP/IP 108, 114
TCP/IP control panel
closing 111
getting more information about 111
opening 109
purpose of 105
setting up 108
TCP/IP network 108–111
telecommunications. See e-mail; faxes;
Internet; ISDN line; modem;
network; online services;
telephone; World Wide Web
telecommuting 90
telephone calls, sending and receiving 87
telephone line
choosing and connecting a modem
87–90
connecting the computer to 85–91
connecting through an ISDN line
90–91
equipment required for 86
television. See also TV/FM tuner card
interference on viii, 56, 184
recording broadcasts from 194
watching TV broadcasts on your
computer 194
Telnet software 118
10Base-T (twisted pair) cables 99, 100
10Base-2 (thin or thick coaxial)
cables 99
terminal adapter, ISDN 91
terminating
a network 97
a SCSI chain 60–61
a thin coaxial network 103
testing a disk 157–158
thick coaxial cable 99, 104
thin coaxial cable 99, 102, 103
thin coaxial Ethernet card 102
thin coaxial Ethernet network, connecting
to 102–103
thin coaxial Ethernet terminator 103
thin or thick coaxial cables
(10Base-2) 99
3D acceleration
troubleshooting 151–152
turning off and on 72
using 70–71
3D rendering 151
3D software 70–71
3D Surround Sound 48, 55, 141
time and date, setting 33
title bar on window 22
Token Ring network 94
Tools application 225
Topics button in Macintosh Guide
at the top of the window 32–33
in the lower-left corner of the window
33, 35
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol. See TCP/IP
Trash 22, 39
troubleshooting 121–173. See also
Balloon Help; Macintosh Guide
application programs 64, 127, 134,
139–141
audio CDs 148
blinking disk icon appears on
screen 128
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)
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then click the
Index button.