Option panel cards – Apple IIe Card User Manual
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Option Panel Cards
Replaces old
Apple IIe
Icon
Name
Accessory Card
Comments
5.25-inch
Apple 5.25 Drive
Only needs to be installed if you have a 5.25-inch disk drive
Drive Card
Interface Card
connected to your Macintosh LC.
AppleShare Card
Apple IIe
Only needs to be installed if you are connected to a file server.
Workstation Card
Then it’s usually installed in slot 7.
Clock Card
Any clock card
Only needs to be installed if you have Apple IIe programs that
use a clock card.
Memory Card
Apple IIe Memory
Used to increase the amount of memory available for your
Expansion Card
Apple IIe programs.
Monitor Card
Any Apple IIe
Cannot be moved from slot 3. You control the monitor settings
monitor card
in the Apple IIe Option Panel and the Macintosh Monitors
control panel.
Mouse Card
Apple IIe
Only needs to be installed if you have Apple IIe programs that
Mouse Card
can use a mouse.
Printer Card
Super Serial Card
Used instead of Serial Cards to control all printers. Choose
connected to
the printer and set options using the Macintosh program
a printer
called the Chooser.
Serial Card
Super Serial Card
Used to control a modem or any other serial device (except
(Modem Port)
a printer) connected to the modem port of the Macintosh.
Serial Card
Super Serial Card
Used to control a modem or any other serial device (except
(Printer Port)
a printer) connected to the printer port of the Macintosh.
SmartPort Card
UniDisk 3.5
Controls the scanning order of the disk drives attached to your
Interface Card
Macintosh LC.
Apple, the Apple logo, and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. UniDisk is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.