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Apple Power Macintosh 8600 User Manual

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J

joystick, adding to the computer 100

K

keyboard. See also Power key

checking connections 173, 174
connecting 8–10
illustration of 2, 72
lowering the feet on 9
positioning 9, 10, 212
repeat rate adjustments 172
safety instructions for 216
shortcuts 225–228
special keys on 225–226
troubleshooting 173–174

keyboard cable 2, 8, 10, 173, 174
Keyboard control panel 172
keyboard tray 212
Key Caps program 227–228
Key combinations 225–228

L

line splitters, modems and 47
liquid spills on the equipment 214, 215,

216, 218, 219

LocalTalk adapter and cable 51–52
LocalTalk networks, connecting to

51–52, 57

lockable cover latch 74, 101
locked files 158
locking cables 101
locking levers on top chassis 123
locking/unlocking the mouse 223–224
logic board, locations of memory slots

on 105

long-distance charges, modems and 45
Look For button, Macintosh Guide 17,

19, 27

M

Macintosh Easy Open 204
Macintosh Guide (onscreen help)

overview x, xi, 16, 26
for troubleshooting help 140
using 17, 19, 27

Macintosh Tutorial (onscreen training)

18–19, 23–25, 28–29

MacIP server 62, 63
Mac OS. See system software
Mac OS Guide. See Macintosh Guide
memory

AppleTalk and 60, 64
cache module configuration

specifications 107

changing allocation of 152
DRAM configuration

specifications 106

installing 103, 105–107, 123–133
performance and 172
printing and 179
RAM disk 153, 172
troubleshooting 152–153, 154, 156,

159, 167

used by system software additions 38
virtual memory 36, 153, 172
VRAM configuration

specifications 107

VRAM requirements for using a TV

and monitor together 92

Memory control panel 153, 159, 172
memory interleaving 106
memory slots 105, 124–129
menu bar

blinking icons in, troubleshooting

177, 178

defined 20

menu blinking, performance and 172
menus, opening 20
microphone 2, 72, 80–82, 176
miniplug connectors 77, 78, 79
modem cables 46

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Index

Can’t Find It?

See also Macintosh

Guide’s onscreen index.

Open the Guide (

h

)

menu and choose

Macintosh Guide; then

click the Index button.