Method 2: restarting the apple iie card – Apple IIe Card User Manual
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You can also run Apple IIe programs in any of the usual Apple IIe ways.
This exercise demonstrates one of these methods.
Before you begin: You’ll need one of your own Apple IIe program disks
to complete this exercise
. Also, your Macintosh should be on, you should
be in the Macintosh environment, and you should quit any programs you
might be running. Finally, if you have a floppy disk in a 5.25-inch disk
drive, eject it.
1. If you’re a floppy disk startup person, make sure you’ve
started up from the
IIe Startup Disk.
See the instructions in “Starting Up From the
IIe Startup Disk,” at the
beginning of this chapter.
2. Open your startup disk—the disk at the upper-right corner of
your screen—by double-clicking its icon.
3. Double-click the icon of the IIe Startup program.
4. Find one of your original Apple IIe program disks.
If you want to use one of the Macintosh computer’s built-in disk
drives, the program should be on a ProDOS disk. Some copy-
protected programs won’t work correctly.
Method 2: Restarting the
Apple IIe Card
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Double-click this
icon to switch to the
Apple IIe environment.