Running an apple iie program – Apple IIe Card User Manual
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Special note for floppy disk startup people
If you are a floppy disk startup person, and if you are finished using
Apple IIe programs and files for a while, you may want to return to using
your usual startup disk. To do so, choose Restart from the Special menu.
To enter the Apple IIe environment, just start up from the correct
disk and double-click the IIe Startup icon. To return to the Macintosh
environment, open the Option Panel by pressing Control-
x-Esc and
then click the Quit IIe button.
There are two ways to start running Apple IIe programs. One way works
if you’re in the Macintosh environment; the other way works if you’re in
the Apple IIe environment.
This section has two exercises—one to illustrate each method.
Depending on your setup, you may be able to complete only one
of them.
When you are in the Macintosh environment, you can launch
Apple IIe programs the same way you launch Macintosh programs—
by double-clicking an icon.
Can you do the double-click exercise?
To do this exercise, you must have an Apple IIe program on a 3.5-inch
ProDOS disk. The program must not be copy-protected.
You must also have one empty disk drive. Consequently, you cannot do
this exercise if you’re a floppy disk startup person who has only one
floppy disk drive.
If you can’t do this exercise, skip ahead to “Method 2: Restarting the
Apple IIe Card.”
Method 1: Double-clicking
a Macintosh icon
Running an
Apple IIe Program
Summary
Chapter 3: Learning to Use the Apple IIe Card
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