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6.

The program will then give you a list of the 
modifications that it will make to your 
AppleWorks disk(s) and ask you if you want to 
continue. If you want to go ahead and make these 
modifications to your AppleWorks disk(s), hit the 
“Y” key. If you don’t want to make these 
modifications, hit the “N” key to return to the 
main menu.

7.

After the STARTUP disk has been successfully 
modified, you may be prompted to remove it 
from the disk drive and insert a COPY (write 
enabled) of the AppleWorks PROGRAM Disk. 
The volume directory name of this disk must be 
the same as the STARTUP disk. Press the space 
bar to continue.

8.

When the modification to the AppleWorks 
PROGRAM Disk has been completed, the 
program will prompt for a key press to quit. Press 
the space bar and the modified AppleWorks can 
then be booted in the normal manner.

Setting the AppleWorks Enhancement Options

Boot the AppleWorks startup disk just like you normally 
would. (Notice that the AppleWorks version number 
near the lower right corner of the startup screen now has 
an “A” tagged onto its end (Ex: 2.0A). If it doesn’t have an 
“A: appended to the version number, it hasn’t been 
modified correctly.

When the startup disk has finished loading, remove the 
startup disk and insert the program disk, but DO NOT

press return. Press 

 instead. If you’re booting 

AppleWorks from a UniDisk 3.5 or a hard disk, press 
when you are prompted with: “Press the Space Bar to 
continue.

*

Note: It’s not necessary to access the 

Getting 

Started

 options menu each time you boot 

AppleWorks. The 

Getting Started

 menu is 

only used to set the enhanced AppleWorks 
options.

Chapter Eight 

AW 2 Expander             

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Содержание RamKeeper

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Страница 2: ...ure that all electrical connections on the computer are secure and any shielded I O cables are properly fastened Move the computer away from the receiver Plug the computer and receiver into separate electrical circuits If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Fede...

Страница 3: ...equipment programs or data The warranty and remedies set forth above are exclusive and in lieu of all others oral or written express or implied No Applied Engineering dealer agent or employee is authorized to make any modification extension or addition to this warranty Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or liability for incidental or consequential damages so...

Страница 4: ...Attaching the Optional SlotMover 11 Connecting Cards to the Back of RamKeeper 12 The Double Boot 15 What Now 16 Experienced Users 16 Others 16 Chapter Two RamKeeper Firmware 17 About The Firmware 17 Loading the Firmware 17 Accessing the Firmware 20 Initialize ROM Disk 21 Setting the ROM Disk Size 22 Change ROM Disk Size 23 More than 2 Meg 24 ROM Disk Memory Test 24 RAM Memory Test 25 Memory Map 26...

Страница 5: ...Transformer 34 Chapter Five A Brief RAM ROM Tutorial 35 ROM is 35 RAM is 35 Chapter Six Memory Allocation 37 Why not use all memory as a ROM Disk 37 Is a RAM Disk now obsolete 37 RAM and the GS Control Panel 38 Chapter Seven Æ Cache 39 Requirements 39 Installing the Cache 39 ProDOS 8 39 ProDOS 16 40 Setting the Cache Size 41 Setting the RAM Buffer Size 42 Removing the Cache 42 About the Cache 42 C...

Страница 6: ...es and Database Records 49 Clipboard Expansion 49 Printer Buffer Option 49 Buffer Size Option 49 Time Display Database Time Stamp Option 50 Multiple Disk Save 51 Saving Multiple Files to Disk 51 Adding Multiple Disk Files to the Desktop 52 Print File Cache 52 Appendices 53 A Trouble Shooting 53 B A Brief ProDOS Tutorial 55 C Copying Disks with Filer 58 D Bird s Better Bye 59 E Getting Help 60 Tabl...

Страница 7: ...iv RamKeeper ...

Страница 8: ...p to 16 Meg of total memory It supports most Apple IIgs memory expansion cards and allows you to divide the memory for use as a ROM Disk RAM Disk and system memory in 1K increments VETERAN and novice computer card installers alike will breeze through the installation of the card You don t even have to insert a disk to configure the RamKeeper s setup the RamKeeper has its own built in software firm...

Страница 9: ...he example below Note This indicates a special note or warning Pay close attention to these entries SOLVE most minor problems with the Trouble Shooting guide located toward the back of the manual HERE S your chance to put more juice in your Apple So turn the page and get started You ve got a lot of memory waiting vi RamKeeper ...

Страница 10: ...rds may work Recommended Even though RamKeeper uses a switching power supply which keeps its operation cool several powerful cards in your closed computer generate lots of heat We recommend the IIGS System Saver from Kensington to keep it running cool Possible Combinations RamKeeper allows you to attach memory cards in many different combinations Some cards must be attached to the front side of th...

Страница 11: ...oRam will not fit on the back side of RamKeeper Single Card Options GS RAM Note GS RAM REV A and GS RAM Plus REV A cards require the optional SlotMover to keep slot 7 clear The REV A cards have the silver pins extending from the black connector on the back side of the card just above the edge connector If placed in the back pocket these pins keep the card from fitting properly between the RamKeepe...

Страница 12: ...nts GS RAM REV C or later Slot Mover GS RAM Plus REV 0 or later All GS RAM cards GS RAM 2 Meg Expander including 2 Meg Expander Apple IIGS Memory Expansion Card RamPak 4GS Front Connector RamStackPlus All GS RAM cards OnBoard except 2 Meg Expander Due to its large size OctoRam will not fit on the back side of RamKeeper RamKeeper Slot Mover Back Pocket Apple 256K I Meg Apple 1 Meg RamStackPlus 256K...

Страница 13: ...the parts referred to in the installation section Transformer Light Red and Green Cables and Connectors 4 RamKeeper DMA Card Connector Battery Light Green only Transformer Connector Front Memory Card Connector Back Memory Card Connector Back Pocket ...

Страница 14: ...ingers while using the heel of your hand to pull the lid up and towards you See below 3 Touch the power supply to remove any static electricity from your body Do not skip this step A static shock can damage the chips on your boards and or the chips on your computers motherboard Remove the IIGS cover Touch the power supply case 4 You may want to remove any cards in slots 6 and 7 to give yourself a ...

Страница 15: ...over must be removed whether or not you plan to connect the Transformer or battery Remove the plastic plate 6 Gently bend down the ferrite beads located toward the back right corner of the motherboard These beads may keep the RamKeeper from seating properly Bend down the ferrite beads 6 RamKeeper ...

Страница 16: ...ow for the proper connector and placement of your card s Slot Mover RamKeeper All GS RAM cards Back Pocket including 2 Meg Expander GS RAM REV C or later Apple IIGS Memory Expansion Card GS RAM Plus REV D or later RamPak 4GS GS RAM 2 Meg Expander RamStackPlus Apple IIGS Memory Expansion Card OnBoard RamPak 4GS OctoRam Front Connector RamStackPlus All GS RAM cards On Board except 2 Meg Expander Due...

Страница 17: ... RamKeeper s Front Note If you have a SlotMover skip to the next section To connect directly to the front of the RamKeeper all GS RAM cards except the GS RAM REV A and the CS RAM Plus REV A require the male to male connector If you re using a GS RAM REV A or a GS RAM Plus REV A skip to step C A First notice the white pegs in two holes of the RamKeeper Note pegs in front connector 8 RamKeeper ...

Страница 18: ...o the holes as shown Set adaptor in holes C Align the connector on the back of the GS RAM card with the exposed smaller pins of the male to male connector GS RAM REV A and GS RAM Plus REV A users align the pins on the back of the GS RAM with the holes in the RamKeeper connector Align Gs RAM connector with pins Chapter One Getting Started 9 ...

Страница 19: ...gned properly you may bend the pins D Holding the card as shown above alternate between pressing down firmly on the connectors and the tops of the cards in a slow rocking motion The cards and the adaptor will gradually mesh together Push until all pins are completely seated 10 RamKeeper ...

Страница 20: ... 5 is the disk drive port you ll probably never want to put a card in either A First lay the RamKeeper face up on the table B Notice the white pegs in two holes of the RamKeeper s front connector See picture on page 8 C Push the SlotMover pins into the holes between these two pegs Insert SlotMover into connector D Push until SlotMover pins are completely seated Don t insert a card in the SlotMover...

Страница 21: ...wer is off before continuing Both LED s should be off and power to the computer should still be off 10 Insert the RamKeeper into the Memory Expansion Slot Align the RamKeeper s edge connector with the Memory Expansion Slot then use the heel of one hand to push the card down into the slot and seat it firmly Insert RamKeeper into Memory Expansion Slot Memory Expansion Slot 12 RamKeeper RamKeeper Bac...

Страница 22: ... so now by lining up the fingers of the memory card s edge connector with the Back Pocket s slot and using the heel of one hand to seat the card firmly 13 Insert the insulator sheet included with RamKeeper between the back of the RamKeeper and the right side of the computer case Slide the insulator as far toward the keyboard end as possible Even if you aren t using the Back Pocket or the Flex Conn...

Страница 23: ... insulator installed 14 Plug the Transformer s connector into the bottom socket of the connector plate you have installed in the backplane see picture below 15 Plug the Gel Cell s connector into the top socket Plug the transformer and battery into the sockets 14 RamKeeper ...

Страница 24: ...ches If you must use a switch controlled outlet make sure the switch remains on 18 Check the LED lights to make sure the transformer is functioning Both lights should be on If they are not both on check the transformer s connections 19 Replace the Apple s cover You may need to guide the insulator inwards as you close the cover 20 Hardware installation is complete Now you ll need to set up your ROM...

Страница 25: ...BOOT SYSTEM DESK ACCS ProDOS 8 will automatically load the AE RamKeeper Desk Accessory Note You ll need to have Slot 5 set to Smart Port and Startup Slot set to Scan Now you can access the Classic Desk Accessories CDA menu select the option AE RamKeeper and use the Initialize ROM Disk option to set the ROM Disk size and be on your way When you want to know more about a particular aspect of the car...

Страница 26: ... tests an auto startup checksum a data recovery mechanism ROM size reallocation with no loss of data stored in ROM and more This sounds like a lot to control but if you can use the IIGS Control Panel with no problem mastering RamKeeper will be a breeze Loading the Firmware Boot up your computer as you normally do Then access the Classic Desk Accessories menu CDA by holding down the Open Apple and ...

Страница 27: ...stalled automatically you don t need to copy the file and you can skip to the next section If you re using the Finder the copy process is easy You ll see the RamKeeper s initial 63K ROM Disk on the Finder AEROM Double click on this icon and you ll see the file AERAMKEEPER Open double dick your ProDOS 16 SYSTEM folder Locate the DESK ACCS folder Now dick on and drag the AERAMKEEPER file from the RO...

Страница 28: ...cess to RamKeeper s firmware you ll need to copy it to the Desk Accessories folder subdirectory on your ROM Disk Once you have copied the file to your DESK ACCS folder you can delete the file from AEROM If you ever lose the system disk s that contains this file you ll need to reinitialize the ROM Disk so that it will create another AERAMKEEPER file Be sure to save your ROM Disk files to floppy dis...

Страница 29: ...k Accessories Control Panel Alternate Display Mode AE Cache AE RamKeeper Quit Classic Desk Accessories Menu Use the up and down arrow keys as instructed at the bottom of the menu screen to highlight the RamKeeper option Press Return The RamKeeper main menu will appear as shown below RamKeeper TM Initialize ROM Disk Change ROM Disk Size ROM Disk Memory Test RAM Memory Test Memory Map Checks urn Abo...

Страница 30: ... When you first boot the RamKeeper it creates a 63K ROM Disk However the Memory Allocated For ROM setting will show a 64K ROM Disk This is because RamKeeper uses 1K of protected memory for itself RamKeeper TM Initialize ROM Disk ROM Disk Size 63k Memory Allocated For ROM 64k Memory Available For RAM 1664k System Status 256k Main Memory 1472k Expanded Memory 1728k Total Memory 63k Current ROM Disk ...

Страница 31: ...ve you might as well set ROM Disk Size to 127K Setting the ROM Disk Size To increase or decrease the ROM Disk size by 1K use the left or right arrow key Each time you press the left arrow key the ROM size will decrease by 1K Each time you press the right arrow key the ROM will increase by 1K To increase or decrease the ROM Disk size in 32K increments hold down the open apple key while pressing the...

Страница 32: ...thin this menu you can increase and decrease the size of the ROM Disk using the arrow keys as previously described without endangering what is currently on the ROM Disk The minimum ROM size is calculated by finding the last block of information currently stored in ROM and backing up to that point The existing files are protected in this way RamKeeper TM Change ROM Disk Size ROM Disk Size 63K Memor...

Страница 33: ...is menu More than 2 Meg Those using more than 2 Meg of memory may come across an easily surmountable obstacle ProDOS allows bit map blocks in increments of 2 048K 4 096 blocks If you find that you cannot increase your ROM Disk past a certain size it has probably stopped at a multiple of 2 048K If you want to go above that you will need to reinitialize your ROM Disk for more than that multiple of 2...

Страница 34: ...from the RamKeeper and test them individually using the software supplied with the memory card s Testing the cards individually will save you the time and trouble of trying to repair the wrong card RAM Memory Test This test is much like the ROM Disk Memory Test but will test the memory allocated as RAM without destroying its contents This test is also run as soon as you select it from the RamKeepe...

Страница 35: ...s test at any time Memory Map The Memory Map option gives you a graphic display of how much memory is allocated for RAM and how much for ROM The open apple characters represent RAM while the closed apples represent ROM Missing characters mean that there is no memory at the indicated bank The bottom of the chart tells lists the kind of card s AE or Other and tells you the memory configuration of ea...

Страница 36: ...n from the main menu gives you a 16 bit EOR checksum This checksum will appear next to the Computed Checksum The Current Checksum is only reported if the Continuous Checksum is on Yes If the Continuous Checksum is on then it should be equal to the Current Checksum RamKeeper TM Checksum Current Checksum Computed Checksum Continuous Checksum Yes Checksum at Startup Yes Checksum Menu Chapter Two RamK...

Страница 37: ...e only disadvantage to this is that you sacrifice some ROM Disk speed for write operations The Checksum At Startup works in conjunction with the Continuous Checksum feature when you select Yes for Checksum At Startup then Continuous Checksum is also set to Yes About RamKeeper This screen gives credit to the masterminds behind the RamKeeper It also lists Applied Engineering s Address and phone numb...

Страница 38: ...e IIGS Finder as your program selector the ROM drive will appear as a RAM card icon like RAM Disks do AEROM You can copy to the ROM Disk on the Finder by clicking on the program icon then dragging it to the ROM Disk icon You may also use system utilities or many other copy programs to copy files to your ROM Disk AEROM Location of the ROM Disk The location of the ROM Disk depends on several things ...

Страница 39: ... Drive 2 While there are no drives actually connected to slot 2 this is the slot that the Smart Port allocates to the 3rd and 4th drives in the Smart Port drive chain These are the only slots that will be used by the Smart Port to control disk drives For additional information about the Smart Port consult your Apple IIGS User s Guide Slot 2 Consideration Slot 2 is commonly used for modems Since th...

Страница 40: ... Device 1st 2nd 3rd Apple IIGS RAM Disk ROM Disk 3 5 Drive 3 5 Drive 3 5 Drive W RamKeeper S5 D1 S5 D2 S2 D1 S2 D2 Not Recognized RAM Disk as Boot Device 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Apple IIGS 3 5 Drive ROM Disk 3 5 Drive 3 5 Drive 3 5 Drive W RamKeeper S5 D1 S5 D2 S2 D1 S2 D2 Not without RAM Disk Recognized 1St 2nd 3rd Apple IIGS 3 5 Drive RAM Disk ROM Disk 3 5 Drive 3 5 Drive WI RamKeeper S5 D1 S5 D2 S2 D1 ...

Страница 41: ...ected Then copy the other program files to the ROM Disk If you want to use the Finder copy the files necessary to run the Finder from the Apple IIGS System Disk The IIGS System Utilities Manual is a great reference source for setup information Remember If you want to access RamKeeper s firmware in ProDOS 16 you ll need to copy the AERAMKEEPER file to the Desk Accessories folder in the System folde...

Страница 42: ...Keeper with power for about 6 hours This length will of course vary according to the number of RAM cards connected to the RamKeeper and their individual consumption If there is no power coming from either the wall transformer or the battery RamKeeper will get its power from the IIGS when the IIGS is turned on This means you will lose all contents of AEROM when you power down Two L E D s on the lef...

Страница 43: ...er and the battery is being either charged maintained or is not connected If only the red light is on the battery is either dead or not connected properly Battery The battery is a sealed Gel Cell rechargeable battery rated at 8 volts and 3 0 AMP HR The capacity of the battery can be increased by adding cells in parallel for longer battery backup time Additional batteries are available from Applied...

Страница 44: ...he RamKeeper not only lets you load programs extremely quickly but also lets you choose the programs you want loaded as well as save files to it Since ROM Disk is the name that the GS supports that is what we we call the battery backed portion of memory that RamKeeper keeps alive The IIGS has a built in ROM chip This is a 128K chip containing information about what the computer should do when it i...

Страница 45: ...experienced the thrill of loading your favorite or most used programs into a volatile RAM Disk and then seeing those programs run faster than they ever could from a floppy disk You could access these programs from RAM all day But flipping the power switch or a power outage is like a lobotomy to a RAM Disk Now you can know the joy of turning on your computer and having those programs that you previ...

Страница 46: ... as mentioned earlier many applications need RAM for desktop space so you ll need to Leave some of the RAM available for use by the system Is a RAM Disk now obsolete Almost but not quite Because you can set the size of the RAM Disk to 512K and 800K there are some cases in which a RAM Disk is very useful Such a case is copying disks If you ve ever tried to copy a 5 25 disk or a 3 5 disk to a RAM Di...

Страница 47: ...is smaller than the Minimum RAM Disk Size This is because RamKeeper overrides the GS Control Panel s RAM Disk allocation For example if you set your Minimum RAM Disk Size to 800K in the RAM Disk menu but only leave 256K for use as a RAM Disk in the AE RamKeeper s Initialize ROM Disk or change ROM Disk Size menus the actual size of the RAM Disk will be 256K This causes no particular problems as men...

Страница 48: ...e Apple II Uni Disk 3 5 drives white nor will it cache 5 25 drives or hard disks Important You must set Slot 5 in the Control Panel menu to the Smart Port Setting A COPY of the AW 2 Expander disk version 2 5 3 or later Installing the Cache You may have noticed that there are two AECACHE files on the AW2 Expander disk One is for use with ProDOS 8 only while the other is for use with both ProDOS 8 a...

Страница 49: ...owing ProDOS 16 and ProDOS 8 or ProDOS 16 Only If you ll only be using ProDOS 16 or if you ll be switching between 16 and 8 use the IIGS Finder or System Utilities to copy the Aecache Setup file from the AW2 Expander disk into the System Setup folder located within the ProDOS 16 System folder on your boot disk s see below SYSTEM SYSTEM SETUP AECACHE SETUP Where the file goes Booting these modified...

Страница 50: ...sk Accessories Control Panel Alternate Display Mode AE Cache AE RamKeeper Quit Classic Desk Accessories Menu 2 Select the new option using the arrow keys and return You ll see the RAM Cache menu See illustration 3 Change the size of the RAM buffer to the size you want by pressing the right and left arrow keys to increase and decrease You don t have to power your computer down and back up to change...

Страница 51: ...tting has taken effect Setting the RAM Buffer Size The Expansion RAM Size heading displays the entire amount of memory on the memory expansion card If another program or utility is using some of the extended memory the RAM Buffer will not be able to use all of the memory indicated by the Expansion RAM Size But it can use the free memory available at that time for a RAM Buffer If you request more m...

Страница 52: ...al blocks This method called track caching makes even the initial read much faster up to twice as fast as a system without a cache All subsequent calls are sped up even more because the system does not have to access the disk drive every time you request information In fact subsequent accesses are often faster than accesses from a RAM Disk The Cache installs itself onto the Smart Port and will ope...

Страница 53: ...takes very little more time than reading from the Cache Buffer because the system is still not required to read the disk drive If the information is not in the Track Buffer the system will then go back out to the disk drive find the information and read the entire track to the Track Buffer This new track replaces the track currently held in the Track Buffer While this method actually goes through ...

Страница 54: ... support AppleWorks versions 1 0 through 1 3 These instructions assume that you already know how to use AppleWorks The AW 2 Expander program uses the same screen displays and keyboard input routines user interface as the AppleWorks program If you need a quick review read Throughout AppleWorks in your Using AppleWorks manual There s an AppleWorks Word Processor file on the AW 2 Expander disk entitl...

Страница 55: ...en appear After reading each of the screens press the space bar to continue 5 You ll now be prompted to remove the AW 2 Expander disk and insert a COPY of the AppleWorks STARTUP disk in drive one Be sure the WRITE PROTECT tab has been removed from the disk As prompted at the bottom of the display screen press the space bar to continue or the escape key to go back to the main menu The AW2 Expander ...

Страница 56: ...r a key press to quit Press the space bar and the modified AppleWorks can then be booted in the normal manner Setting the AppleWorks Enhancement Options Boot the AppleWorks startup disk just like you normally would Notice that the AppleWorks version number near the lower right corner of the startup screen now has an A tagged onto its end Ex 2 0A If it doesn t have an A appended to the version numb...

Страница 57: ...ber or use arrows then press Return 1113K Avail The Getting Started options menu Note The options followed by RW are for RamWorks and Z RAM products only Those followed by RF apply only to the RamFactor GS applies to the IIGS only Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the option you want Use to select a highlighted option For more information on the options refer to the section entitled Abou...

Страница 58: ...eWorks clipboard 2 0 is limited to only 255 lines of information The enhanced AppleWorks clipboard expansion increases the clipboard size for the Word Processor and Database functions to 2 042 lines Only clipboard activities within and originating from the Spreadsheet function remain limited to 250 lines Printer Buffer Option The Apple IIGS has a built in print buffer which can be activated from t...

Страница 59: ...essage in the bottom line of the AppleWorks screen with a current date and time display This option also allows the AppleWorks user to enter the current date or time into a database category by typing the character as the only entry in that category The category name must contain either the word DATE or the word TIME but should not contain both For example you should not use this feature in a cate...

Страница 60: ...es to Disk When saving a Desktop file which is larger than the data disk space available the enhanced AppleWorks will prompt the user with the following message Segmented Desktop File Please insert NEXT disk with SAME VOLUME NAME Note If a previous version of the file already exists on the disk AppleWorks will first ask you if you wish to delete the old file Remove the data disk from the current d...

Страница 61: ...want to label your data disks in such a way that you too can keep track of the proper sequence You may segment up to 9 disks 9 in this manner Print File Cache One small file SEG PR on the AppleWorks program disk contains special configuration information about such things as your printer information standard location of your data disk and enhancement options The unmodified version of AppleWorks le...

Страница 62: ...g the testing methods provided with each card Verify that any RAM chips added to the memory cards meet manufacturers specifications Battery not holding charge Make sure your wall transformer is not plugged into a switch controlled socket or a dimmer switch If it is any time you turn off the switch or turn down the dimmer the RamKeeper is getting its power from the battery Using a transformer other...

Страница 63: ... boot it is because the card on back of the RamKeeper in a two card arrangement is not configured with a multiple of 512K The back card must have 512K 1 Meg 1 5 Meg 2 Meg 3 Meg etc 256K and 768K on the back card will not work Can t change ROM Disk size to more than 2 048K You have reached a ProDOS block boundary You ll need to reinitialize the ROM Disk for a new setting of more than 2 048 See More...

Страница 64: ...ProDOS must have a way to locate which disk often called volume you want to access Instead of typing in the location of the disk as in DOS 3 3 ex S6 D1 you simply type in the name of the disk the volume name Some rules for volume names are 1 Name can include letters numbers or periods but not spaces 2 Name must begin with a letter 3 Name can be up to 15 characters long These rules also hold true f...

Страница 65: ...lled BILLS To access that file you would use the pathname BILLS PHONE JUL DEC Refer to the diagram below JAN JUN PHONE subdir JUL DEC files JAN JUN ELEC subdir JUL DEC files BILLS root dir ACCOUNT SYSTEM file JAN JUN ZIPPY FUEL subdir JUL DEC GAS subdir JAN JUN NTTRO NEDS subdir JUL DEC WILD FAMOUS subdir THE KID files BO BAGGINS ProDOS Directory Structure Now when an application asks you for the ...

Страница 66: ... detailed explanation of how to use ProDOS from AppleSoft Basic Beneath Apple ProDOS Quality Software Provides information about ProDOS for both the novice Apple user and the advanced programmer ProDOS Inside and Out TAB Books Vary good book for both the beginning and advanced BASIC Programmer ProDOS Users Manual Apple Computer Inc Provides an overview of ProDOS and explains how to use the ProDOS ...

Страница 67: ...e program to copy from Insert a blank disk it does not need to be formatted in the drive you have set the program to copy to The blank disk must have the write protect tabs removed 6 Press the Return key 7 Name your volume It will default to the name of the master disk ex When copying AppleWorks the volume name will default to APPLEWORKS Hit return or give it a different name You must give the fro...

Страница 68: ... that disk will be displayed on the screen This menu can also be called from the Applesoft BASIC prompt by entering the BYE command ESC CHANGE VOLUME RETURN SELECT FILE AW2 EXP PROD0S AE AW SYSTEM FILER GSTEST SYSTEM RWTEST SYSTEM RFTEST SYSTEM AECACHE SYSTEM Sample screen display The sample screen above shows the AW 2 Expander disk on line and lists its executable System files Use the up and down...

Страница 69: ...re and software specifically related to your question Please provide the technical support representative with the following information The Applied Engineering product related to your question and its revision number The original and current memory configuration of the card if applicable The model and revision of your computer What peripherals are being used and what cards are in each slot The na...

Страница 70: ...form included with your product package Fill out the Return Form on back of the yellow sheet marked Attention A correctly completed form will greatly reduce the time it takes to process and return your product Attach a copy of your original invoice to the return form Warning If you don t include an invoice products will be treated as out of warranty products and will be returned to you C O D for t...

Страница 71: ...ponsibility for inadequate packing or loss or damage during shipping When We Receive Our service department will use your completed form in an attempt to duplicate the problem If it is determined that your product is defective due to a manufacturing defect your card will be repaired or replaced at Æ s option Any misuse abuse or non Æ authorized alteration modification and or repair to the Applied ...

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