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Apple IIe Card User Manual

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I can't start up my Apple IIe program by double-clicking its Macintosh icon

- If you're a floppy disk startup person, make sure you started up your

computer from the IIe Startup Disk.

- If you're a hard disk startup person, make sure that you installed the

Apple IIe Card software according to the instructions in Chapter 2.

- Make sure the Apple IIe program is either on a ProDOS floppy disk or on the

Apple IIe partition of your hard disk.

- Try starting up the program from the Apple IIe environment instead.

My Apple IIe program won't start up from the built-in 3.5-inch disk drive

- Make sure you've designated the built-in drive as the startup drive. Use

the SmartPort panel and the "Changing the SmartPort Settings" section in

Chapter 5 to confirm or change 3.5-inch drive configurations.

- Make sure you've set the SmartPort panel correctly so that the drive you've

chosen as your startup drive is slot 5 drive 1.

- Make sure the Startup option in the Slot Configuration panel is set to Scan

or to slot 5.

- Make sure the disk is not copy-protected. Some copy-protected program disks

won't work in a built-in drive. If the disk is copy-protected, try using it

in an external UniDisk 3.5 Drive.

My Apple IIe program won't start up from a UniDisk 3.5 Drive

- Make sure the disk drive is connected correctly to the Macintosh LC. (See

Chapter 1 for instructions.)

- If you are using a UniDisk 3.5 Drive and an Apple 5.25 Drive, make sure the

disk drives are correctly daisy-chained together, with the UniDisk 3.5 Drive

first in the chain. (See Chapter 1 for instructions.)

- Make sure you've designated the UniDisk 3.5 Drive as the startup drive. Use

the SmartPort panel and the "Changing the SmartPort Settings" section in

Chapter 5 to confirm or change 3.5-inch drive configurations.

- Make sure you've set the SmartPort panel correctly so that the drive you've

chosen as your startup drive is slot 5 drive 1.

- Make sure the Startup option in the Slot Configuration panel is set to Scan

or to slot 5.

My Apple IIe program won't start up from an Apple 5.25 Drive

- Make sure the disk drive is a gray Apple 5.25 Drive. (The earlier beige

models are not compatible with the Apple IIe Card.)

- Make sure the disk drive is connected correctly to the Macintosh LC. (See

Chapter 1 for instructions.)

- If you are using a UniDisk 3.5 Drive and an Apple 5.25 Drive, make sure the

disk drives are correctly daisy-chained together, with the UniDisk 3.5 Drive