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Apple PC Compatibility Card 12-inch card User Manual

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network protocols

specifications 193
supported 103

Network Protocol Setup utility. See

SETNET utility

networks

avoiding problems with 171
connecting to 66
installing software for 141–171
memory requirements for 103
problems connecting 127

non-multiple-scan monitors,

specifications for 189–191

non-PostScript printers 91
Non-system disk or disk error 122

O

ODI driver 103, 142–158
on-screen help 88
Open Data-Link Interface. See ODI

driver

opening the computer 4–12, 34–39
Open Transport TCP/IP control

panel 171

Option key (Macintosh keyboard), PC

equivalent 113

OS/2 LAN Server protocol, installing for

NDIS 2.0 driver 166–167

OS/2 LAN Server, using with Windows

for Workgroups 165

P

PageDown key (PC keyboard),

Macintosh equivalent 113

PageUp key (PC keyboard), Macintosh

equivalent 113

parallel port specifications 194
partitioning a drive container 98
pasting

between DOS and Mac OS not

supported 114

between environments 114–115
problems with 126–127

PC Clipboard extension (Mac OS) 70,

114–115, 126

PC Compatibility Card

adding memory to 133–139
avoiding damage to 3, 33, 57
installing in Power Macintosh 7200,

7500, or 7600 computers 1–30

installing in Power Macintosh 8500 or

9500 computers 31–54

installing software for 67–83
parts for 2, 32
reinstalling 139
removing 134–135

PC Compatibility Card Mac OS Software

CD 68, 69

PC Compatibility Card PC Software disk

74, 75, 76

PC Compatibility Guide software,

installing 70

PC compression programs, not

compatible with Mac OS 100

PC drives

configuring 98–101
drive letters for 86, 98, 100, 102
SCSI 116–117
sharing folders and volumes 86,

101–103

using CD-ROM disc on network

101–103

using Macintosh hard disk 101–103,

116

using Mac OS folder 101–103, 116

PC environment. See also environments;

DOS; Windows; Windows 95

Apple keyboards, using 113
audio CDs, playing in 96–97,

111–112

CD-ROM discs and drives, using

111–112

Clipboard, using 114–115
configuring monitors in 89
configuring sound in 96–97
floppy disk drives and disks,

using 111

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