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Slot Configuration panel
A panel in the Apple IIe
Option Panel that you use to configure the Apple IIe
slot settings for the Apple IIe programs you run on
the Macintosh LC. The slot settings you choose
in the Slot Configuration panel are software
representations of the actual Apple IIe slots and
cards.
slots
The receptacles inside an Apple IIe computer that
accept accessory, peripheral, and controller cards
that allow the computer to operate. The IIe Startup
program uses software representations in place of
the actual Apple IIe slots and cards.
SmartPort panel
A panel in the Apple IIe Option Panel
that lets you increase by two the number of drives
accessible to Apple IIe programs. You use the
SmartPorts panel to designate a startup drive among
the 3.5-inch floppy disk drives included in your
computer system.
Speed setting
A setting in the Apple IIe Option Panel
that you use to set the processing speed of the Apple
IIe Card. You use this setting to slow down or speed
up Apple IIe programs running on the Macintosh LC.
Two settings are available: Normal and Fast.
Startup Beep setting
A setting in the Apple IIe Option
Panel that you use to choose a startup beep sound.
The startup beep sound is also used by many
programs as an alert sound.
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IIe Prefs
A file created automatically the first time you
run IIe Startup. The IIe Prefs file maintains the
settings in the Apple IIe Option Panel. Any changes
you make in the Option Panel are automatically
saved in the IIe Prefs file when you quit the IIe
Startup program.
IIe Startup
The program that you use to run Apple IIe
programs with the Apple IIe Card. The IIe Startup
program starts up the Apple IIe Card, controls the
Apple IIe work environment according to your
settings in the Apple IIe Option Panel, and provides
a means of navigating within the Apple IIe
environment.
Type Ahead setting
A setting in the Apple IIe Option
Panel that you use to turn on and off Type Ahead, an
option that lets you type text or commands while the
computer is busy performing a task.
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