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


S

Save command 58
saving documents 22-25, 58—62,
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


Q

quitting 10, 135


R

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, 46—47, 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

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