Index

A

accounting applications 84-85 acoustic-coupler modem 100 activating
ports 12, 122-123
slots 12, 122-123
windows 41
adaptive devices 105
Add LF After CR setting
126, 128
Alternate Display Mode 1
11, 141
American Simplified Keyboard (Dvorak keyboard) 119 See also keyboard
analog RGB monitor 101
Apple Desktop Bus 103, 158
pin-outs 163
Apple I xiii
Applesoft BASIC 82
See also BASIC
AppleTalk network 123
Apple II family differences
149-155
display 150-151, 154-155
keyboard 150, 154-155
memory 153, 154-155
microprocessor 154-155
peripheral devices 152,
154-155
applications 2-3, 18-21
accounting 84-85
choosing 69-70
communicating with 19-21
communications 75-78
copy-protected 24
data base 71-73
DOS 3.2, starting up 134
education 80-83, 88-90
graphics 79-80

home finance 83-84
keyboard-based 30, 43-45
mouse-based 30, 31-34
music 86 public-domain 87
recreation 85-86
special-interest 86—87
specialized 88-91
spreadsheet 73-75
starting up 18—19
switching 11
troubleshooting 135-136
word processing 70-71
arrow keys 45, 49, 53
art applications 80
assembly language 63
astronomy applications 90
auto-repeat 50
AUX. CONNECTOR slot 101

bulletin boards 78
See also
communications
applications;
information services;
modem
business graphics applications 79
byte 2, 27


C

c(language) 159
Caps Lock key 48, 52
card, interface 5, 12, 96
caring for disks 3
carriage return (CR) 127, 128 catalog See directories
CD ROM player 104
changing
Control Panel Program
settings 112
modem port settings 124-130
printer port settings 124-130
startup disk drive 12, 123-12
volume 117
window size 41, 42
character generator 151
character set 119
Check Startup Device message 132
chemistry applications 89
choosing
applications 69-70
commands 34
peripheral devices 97
circuit board xiii
main 94-95, 158
cleaning mouse 138-139


B

Background option 116
backing up 23-24
back panel 158
BASIC 63, 82, 159
baud 100, 129
Baud setting 126, 129
binary numbering system 27 biology applications 89
bit 27
bits per second (bps) See baud booting See starting up
Borders option 116
bps (bits per second) See baud Buffering setting 126, 128

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