If you're missing anything, contact your authorized Apple dealer. If you have everything, fill out the warranty card and mail it in. (The warranty card asks for the serial number of your Apple IIGS; you'll find this number on the bottom of the computer.)

You should also gather together any other components (monitor, printer, modem, and disk drives) you've purchased for use with your Apple IIGS. Make sure you have the necessary power cords and cables for your equipment. (The owner's guides that came with the components will tell you what you need to connect them.)

In addition, you'll need at least one blank disk to complete the hands-on tutorial in this manual. (It's a good idea to keep a supply of blank disks on hand—you'll need them as soon as you start using the computer for work that you want to save.)

When you have everything you need, turn to Chapter 1 for instructions on setting up your Apple IIGS system.

 

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