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To support a non-printing serial device, you need either of the two
serial cards:
■
If you have a non-printing device plugged into the modem port,
you need the Serial Card with a phone icon on it.
■
If you have a non-printing device plugged into the printer port, you
need the Serial Card with a printer icon on it. ( You’ll have to make
sure AppleTalk is turned off in the Macintosh Chooser to use your
device.)
Serial Cards are most commonly placed in slot 2. See your Apple IIe
program manuals to determine whether your programs have different
requirements.
Use this information to change the plans you wrote down earlier.
Now that you have your plans written down, you’ll use the Option Panel
to move the cards according to your plan.
Before you begin: Make sure your Macintosh LC is turned on and
you’re in the Macintosh environment. Also, make sure that you’ve written
down your plans as described earlier in this chapter.
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 Chapter 3.
2. Double-click the IIe Startup icon.
You enter the Apple IIe environment.
3. Press Control-
x-Esc to open the Option Panel.
The Option Panel appears.
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Arranging the cards in
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