Basing the plan on a typical apple iie – Apple IIe Card User Manual
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When you first install the Apple IIe Card software, the cards are already
installed in one of the most typical arrangements. You should use this
arrangement as the basis of your plans. Write it down on a piece of paper
(as shown in the figure), and then change it according to the instructions
that follow.
Many people can use this basic arrangement just as it is. However, if you
have any of the following special requirements, you may have to shuffle
the cards, as explained in the next two sections:
■
File servers. The “File Servers” section explains how to rearrange
your cards if you’re connected to a file server.
■
Modems and other serial devices except for printers. The
“Modems and Other Serial Devices Except for Printers” section
explains how to rearrange your cards if you’re connected to any
non-printer serial device.
If you don’t have either of these special needs, skip to “Setting the
Options for Your Cards,” later in this chapter.
Printer Card
Clock Card
MONITOR (built-in)
Mouse Card
SmartPort
5.25 Card
Memory Card
SLOT 1.
SLOT 2.
SLOT 3.
SLOT 4.
SLOT 5.
SLOT 6.
SLOT 7.
Typical IIe
Basing the plan on
a typical Apple IIe
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