Apple IIe Card User Manual
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4. Fill in empty slots with any unused Option Panel cards you
think might be useful.
Unlike the accessory cards for your original Apple IIe, the Option
Panel cards are provided at no additional cost, so you should use as
many as you can. Use this chart to decide which Option Panel cards
would be the most useful; use your Apple IIe program manuals to
decide which slots to put them in.
Card name
Why you would want to use it
5.25 Drive
To use an Apple 5.25 Drive
AppleShare
To connect to file servers
Clock
To give Apple IIe programs access to the date and time
Memory Card
To increase the amount of memory your Apple IIe programs
can use
Mouse Card
To use the mouse for Apple IIe programs
Printer Card
To print
Serial Card
To connect a device to the modem port of your
(Modem Port)
Macintosh LC
Serial Card
To connect a device to the printer port of your
(Printer Port)
Macintosh LC
SmartPort
To use the built-in floppy disk drive, an Apple
UniDisk 3.5 Drive, or a hard disk
5. Skip ahead to “Arranging the Cards in the Option Panel”
in this chapter.
Chapter 4: Setting Up Cards and Slots
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