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5. Drag through the menu until the setting you want is
highlighted, then release the mouse button.
The setting you choose appears in the box.
6. Click the Restart IIe button to restart the Apple IIe Card.
The Apple IIe Card restarts, with the new slot settings in effect.
If you don’t want the new settings to take effect yet, click the
Continue button.
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Warning: Be sure to save your work on a floppy disk before clicking
the Restart IIe button. Any work that has not been saved on a disk
will be lost.
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Using modems at speeds higher than 1200 baud
The maximum baud rate at which you can transmit data using Apple IIe
communication programs with the Apple IIe Card varies from program
to program. If you use modems at a baud rate of 2400 or above
and experience problems receiving data (if data is missing after a
transmission, for instance), you may be able to solve the problem and
still use a higher baud rate by opening the Option Panel and selecting
Monochrome in the General Controls panel.
If you are connected to a printer, even if the printer is connected over
a network, you should install the Printer Card.
The only change you can make to the Printer Card is to extend printer
timeout. Doing so allows your Apple IIe programs more time to finish
printing before the computer lets another document print.
Making changes to
the Printer Card
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