Basing the plan on your original apple iie – Apple IIe Card User Manual
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If you already have an Apple IIe computer, you’ve probably taken care
to arrange the cards so that they work well with all your programs.
In this section, you will use paper and pencil to write down the way your
Apple IIe accessory cards are currently installed and then modify
this arrangement to work in your Macintosh LC.
In this section, you only write down your plans. You’ll implement the
plans later in this chapter.
1. Write down the way the accessory cards are arranged in your
Apple IIe.
For example, one Apple IIe owner may have written the following:
The third slot in your Apple IIe computer may not have an accessory
card installed in it; but even so, it serves as the monitor accessory card.
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Super Serial-Printer
Super Serial-Modem
MONITOR (built-in)
Empty
Empty
Empty
Workstation Card
SLOT 1.
SLOT 2.
SLOT 3.
SLOT 4.
SLOT 5.
SLOT 6.
SLOT 7.
Sample User
Basing the plan on your
original Apple IIe
Chapter 4: Setting Up Cards and Slots
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