Pathname option 59 peripheral devices 4-5 Apple II family differences 152, 154-155 choosing 97 connecting 94-96 See also specific device physics applications 89 PILOT 81 pin-outs 161-164 pixel 21 PL/1 159 plotter 103 pointer 30, 31 port(s) 5, 94-95 activating 12, 122-123 disk drive 6, 62, 122, 158, 162 game 158, 162 modem 12, 124-130, 158, 161 monitor 158 printer 12, 124-130, 158, 161 RGB video 163 serial 12, 95 slots corresponding to 62, 122-123, 152 "smart" 122, 123 power 10 power switch 8 prefix, setting 61 printer(s) 4, 97-99 specifying 25-26 printer buffer 104 printer port 12, 158 changing settings of 124-130 pin-outs 161 standard settings 126 Printer setting 127 printing documents 25-26 troubleshooting 144-146 problems See troubleshooting ProDOS 62-63, 64-65, 159 desk accessories and 110 ProDOS 16 65 programming 82-83 | | programming languages 82-83, 159 See also specific language programs xiii, 2 See also applications program selector xvi public-domain applications 87 pull-down menus 33-34 | | 
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Save command 58 saving documents 22-25, 5862, 142-143 scanning 123-124 screen See display scroll arrow 40, 42 scroll bar 22, 40, 42 scroll box 40, 42 scrolling 22 secondary menus 44 selecting 31-32, 37 self-help applications 91 serial interface 12, 95 serial interface card 96 serial ports See modem port; printer port Shift Caps/Lowercase option 121 Shift key 48, 52 simulation applications 81 65C816 machine language 159 65C816 microprocessor 158 6502/65C02 machine language 159 size box 40, 41 slot(s) 5, 94-95, 96 activating 12, 122-123 general-purpose 158 memory expansion 158 ports corresponding to 62, 122-123, 152 slot number 61-62 "smart" port 122, 123 social studies applications 89 software 2 See also applications Solid-Apple See Option key Sound option 117 Space bar 49, 52 speaker pin-outs 163 special-interest applications 86-87 specialized applications 88-91 specifications 159-161 spelling checker 71 spreadsheet applications 73-75 | |
| radio-frequency (RF) modulator 101 RAM (random-access memory) 27, 158 RAM disk 124, 130-131 random-access memory(RAM) 27, 158 read-only memory(ROM) 27, 158 reconfiguring See changing recreation applications 85-86 religious applications 90 Repeat Delay option 120 Repeat Speed option 120 Reset key 10, 52 resetting Clock 13-15 Control Panel Program 10, 109 resolution 20-21 restarting 11 Return key 43, 44, 4647, 53, 112 revising See editing RF modulator 101 RGB monitor 101 RGB video port pin-outs 163 Right Arrow key 49, 53 ROM (read-only memory) 27, 158 ROM disk 124 | | |