What’s next – Apple IIe Card User Manual
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6. If the printer is connected over a network, you need to click
the name of your printer and perhaps also the zone it’s in.
See the reference book that came with your Macintosh for more
information on using the Chooser.
7. Choose Close from the File menu.
8. Find the Quick Reference card in the back of the book and
mark the blank that says you are a floppy disk startup person.
It’s vital for you to remember where you installed your software
because many tasks later in this book will have different instructions
for
floppy disk startup people and for hard disk startup people.
You have one more step before you’re finished installing the Apple IIe
hardware and software. You must use a software program to arrange
the Apple IIe accessory cards in your Macintosh LC. But first, you must
become better acquainted with the Apple IIe environment on the
Macintosh.
The next chapter, “Learning to Use the Apple IIe Card,” introduces you
to the Apple IIe environment. Chapter 4, “Setting Up Cards and Slots,”
explains how to use the Apple IIe Card software to arrange the cards in
your Macintosh LC.
What’s next
Chapter 2: Preparing the Software
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