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Ma cin t osh Us e r ’ s Gu i de the Includes setup, troubleshooting, and important health-related infor mation for the Macintosh LC 630 DOS Compatible.
K Apple Computer , Inc. © 1995 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Apple. Your rights to the software are governed by the accompanying software license agreement.
iii C ommunic ati ons re g ul ati on i nf or mati on v ii P re f ace Y o ur D OS-co m pa t i b le Ma c i n t os h co m p u t er i x 1 Ge tt i n g Sta r ted 1 Plu g ging in the computer 1 Installi n g .
2 Ge tt i n g Hel p 1 7 Gettin g ans w ers t o y our que sti ons 1 8 Ident ifyi n g ob jects on t he screen 26 Lear ning u seful shortcuts 2 7 3 Co n nect i n g A d d i t i o na l E q u i pme n t 29 W.
6 Co n f i g u r i n g the PC E n v i r o nme n t 6 1 Choos ing sett i n g s 62 C onfi guring t he PC serial ports 63 Sett i n g t he monit or 6 4 Sett i n g t he time and date 6 4 Sett i n g shared m.
A ppen d i x A Hea l t h , Sa f e t y , a nd Ma i n t ena nce T i ps 1 29 Health-re l ated i nf or mation about c omputer use 1 2 9 S af ety instr uct ions 1 34 Handli n g your c omputer equipment 1 3.
C om m uni c ati o n s r e gul ati on in fo r m a ti o n FCC statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC rules. See instructions if interference to radio or television reception is suspected.
DOC statement DOC Class B Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003 of the Department of Communications.
Y our M acintosh inc ludes har dw are and so ft w are that let y ou use DO S and W i ndow s appli cat ion pr o grams direct l y on y our Mac i nt osh computer . It contains a hi gh-p erf or ma nce mi cropr o ce s sor t hat ’ s full y c ompat ib le with the l ate st DO S a nd W indow s s o f t w are .
m share the random-acce s s memory (RAM) in y our Macint osh wit h the PC en v ironment , or u se a mem ory module (S IMM) f or the ex c lu s i v e use o f the PC en v ironment m use t h e bu ilt-in M.
Monitor cable (sometimes built into the monitor) Monitor power cord (sometimes built into the monitor) Computer power cord Keyboard Macintosh DOS-compatible computer Monitor Mouse Keyboard cab.
Th e illu strat ion on t h e f ac ing pa g e sho w s all the equipment y ou need to set up y our computer and b egin us i ng it. P l ace y our equipment on a stur dy , flat s urf ace near a grounded w all out let.
When y ou are read y t o b e gi n, f oll ow t hese steps: 1 Plug the socket end of the computer’s power cord into the recessed power cord socket (marked with the symbol ≤ ) on the back of the computer. 2 Plug the other end of the power cord into a three-hole grounded outlet or power strip.
I ns ta l l i ng a n e x pa ns i on ca r d If y ou purcha sed a n y ex pa nsi on c ards f or y our Mac i nt osh or ex tra mem ory f or use in the PC env i ronment , i nstall t he c ards or m emory no w .
2 Connect the monitor power cord to the monitor. On s ome m onit ors, t h e c or d i s alread y attac hed. 3 Plug in the monitor power cord. Be s ure t o plu g the pow er cor d i nt o a three-hole gr ounded outlet or po w er strip .
Co n nect i n g the m on i t o r cab le After y ou p lu g i n the monit or po wer c or d, y ou connect t he monit or c able t o the computer ’ s monitor port. T o connect t he monit or c able , f oll ow t h e se steps: 1 Attach the monitor cable to the monitor.
Co n nect i ng t he mo use a n d k e y bo a rd Y ou ha v e a cho ice o f se v eral ke y boar ds f or y our M ac intosh . T he w a y y ou connect t h e mou se a nd ke y boar d depends on whether the ke y board has a separate c able or a built-in c able .
Co n nect i n g a k e y bo a rd w i th a b u i l t-i n ca b le 1 Plug the mouse cable into the recessed port on the back of the keyboard. Th e p lu g a nd the por t are mark ed with t he ◊ ic on (s ymbol) . The posit i ons o f the por t and ic on on y our ke y board ma y be diff erent from t hose p ic tured.
T u r n i ng t he co m p u te r on F oll o w th ese steps t o tur n the computer on: 1 Turn on the monitor. See t he i nf or mati on that c ame wit h y our monit or f or the l o c at ion o f the po w er button . 2 Turn on your computer by pressing the Power key.
3 Check to see what’s on your screen. m If y ou see the Mac intosh de s kt op , a s i n t he illustrat i on b el o w , y our s y stem s o f t w are ha s alread y b een installed, a nd y our computer i s ready t o use . S kip no w t o the sect ion “What ’ s Nex t?” l ater in this c hapter .
P r o b le ms t u r n i n g y o u r com p ut e r o n? If y ou don ’ t see an ythi ng on t he screen, chec k the se items t o see if y ou c an ident ify the problem: m Is t h e c omputer p lu g ged i.
W ha t ’ s ne xt? C ongratu l at i ons! Y ou ’ v e finished setting up y our c omputer . No w cont inue with one o f the f oll o wi n g steps: m If y ou are n ew t o the Mac i nt osh, tur n t o the nex t sec ti on, “ Lear ni n g th e Ba si cs.
Learn i ng th e bas ics If y ou are n ew t o the Mac i nt osh, y ou shou ld be gin by l ooking at t he eas y-t o- use pr ogram c alled the Mac i nt osh T utori al. T he tut ori al teac hes y ou the b as ic s kills y ou ’ll n eed to u se y our computer in the Mac i nt osh env i ronment.
4 While holding down the mouse button, move the arrow until the words “Macintosh Tutorial” are highlighted, then release the mouse button. A window appears we lc omi n g y ou t o th e tutori al. Y ou can set thi s book as ide f or now and f oll ow t he i nstructi ons on the screen.
T u r n i ng t he co m p u te r o ff T o tur n the computer o f f , y ou choose S hut Do wn fr om the S p ec ial menu . Detailed instr uct i ons f oll ow .
W her e t o f i n d a ns w er s When y ou ha v e que stions about u sin g y our Mac intosh, t h ere are se v eral pl aces y ou c a n look f or ans wers . In this book Use this book to help you set up your computer and learn about it, or to find solutions to problems.
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Th e Gu ide menu is y our main source o f i nf or mati on w hen y ou ’ re w orki n g with y our c omputer in th e Mac intosh en v i ronment. T h e menu i s identif ied by a que st ion mark ( h ) in the upp er -ri ght c or ner of t h e screen . (If y ou n eed i nstructi ons on us i n g DO S or W i ndo w s , see the appropri ate manual.
Ge tt i n g a ns w ers t o y o u r q ues t i o ns When y ou ha v e a que stion w hile w orking in the Mac intosh en v i ronment , y ou c a n get the ans w er b y c hoosing M ac i nt osh Gu ide fr om the Gui de menu .
3 Notice the three buttons at the top of the window: Topics, Index, and Look For. Mac i ntosh G ui de gi v es y ou t hree w a y s o f f i ndi ng inf ormati on: m Topics lets y ou choose fr om a li st o f g eneral s ub jects; it i s li ke t he table o f contents in a book .
2 Click “Setting Options” in the list of topics. When y ou c lic k a ny t opi c area, a li st o f re l ated que st ions appears on the ri ght s i de o f the Mac i ntosh G uide window. 3 Click the question “How do I set the time and date?” and then click OK.
Ge tt i n g a ns w er s w i th t he In de x b utt o n 1 In the Macintosh Guide window, click the Index button. An alphabetic al list o f s ub jects appears on the lef t s ide of t h e window . 2 Scroll through the alphabetical list until the phrase “background pattern” is visible.
4 Click the question “How do I change the background pattern?” and then click OK. Or double-click the question. A small window appears with instr uct ions f or y ou to f oll ow . 5 Read and follow the instructions in the window. Mac i ntosh G ui de pro v ide s step-b y-step i nstr ucti ons to ans w er the quest i on y ou selected.
Ge tt i n g a ns w er s w i th t he Lo ok F o r b u tt on 1 In the Macintosh Guide window, click the Look For button. A small bo x app ears on the lef t s i de o f the window , w h ere y ou c a n type tex t. 2 Click the arrow button to activate the text box.
4 Click the question “How do I change the beep sound?” and then click OK. Or double- click the question. A small window appears with instr uct ions f or y ou to f oll ow . 5 Read and follow the instructions in the window. Mac i ntosh G ui de pro v ide s step-b y-step i nstr ucti ons to ans w er the quest i on y ou selected.
Ti p s f o r us i ng Ma c i n t os h G u i de Here are a f e w tips f or us i ng M ac i nt osh Guid e effecti vel y : m Mac i nt osh G uide i s a v ail able onl y i n t he Mac intosh en v i ron ment , a nd onl y when y ou are i n the Finder—the des k top area w h ere y ou c a n see the ic ons of di s ks , f ol ders, and f ile s .
Ide n t i fy i n g ob jec t s o n the s c re en Som et ime s y ou ’ll see a n unf amili ar item on the screen and as k y ourself , “What ’ s that?” Y ou c a n get an a ns w er b y u s i n g a Macint osh f eature know n as B all oon Help .
L e arnin g u s e ful sh or tc u ts Y ou c an p erf or m ma ny ta s ks i n the Finder more qu ic kl y if y ou use k e y boar d or mou se shor tcuts . F or e x ample , instead of c li c ki n g a n i con and c hoos i n g Op en fr om the F ile menu, y ou c a n simp l y double-c li c k t he icon t o op en it.
2 Click one of the category buttons. Another wi ndow appears , descri bin g shor tcuts for t hat cate g ory . 3 Read about the shortcuts available for the category you selected. Cli c k the right ar ro w i n the l o wer -right c or n er of t he wi ndo w to di spl a y the nex t window (if t here is one) .
Th e illu strat ion bel ow sho w s a b a s i c Mac i nt osh s y stem. Y ou c a n e x pa nd your computer s y stem b y connect ing addit ional hard w are (s uc h as a pri nter , modem , or e x ter nal audi o speakers) .
W her e t o co n nect a d d i t i o na l eq u i p men t Th e illu strat ion on t his pa ge sho w s w here equipment shou l d b e connected t o y our computer . F or i nstructi ons on connect ing addit i onal equipm ent s uch a s a printer or sc a nner , see t he ma nual that c ame with t h e equ ipment.
Conn e ct i ng an Apple Pla i n T a lk Microphon e Y our computer ha s a s ound i nput por t , whi c h y ou c an use t o connect an App le Pl ai nT alk Micr ophone . U s e P l ai nT a lk o nly: Y ou shoul d c onnect onl y the App le Pl ainT al k Micr ophone .
Co n nect i ng e x t er na l s t er e o spea k ers Y ou c an take ad v a nta g e o f y our computer ’ s stereo s ound output b y attaching ex ter nall y po w ered (amp lified) speak ers . (Onl y e x ter nall y pow ered sp eakers will w ork with y our Mac intosh .
5 Connect the speakers together with speaker wires, if necessary. 6 Turn on the computer. Y ou h ear the computer ’ s sound t hrou gh t he ex ter nal sp eakers . N ot e: T o contro l the v olume o f y our e x ter nal sp eakers , use t he v olume butt on on the front o f the computer .
Ex pa nd i n g m emo r y Th e ra ndom-acces s memory (R AM) in y our c omputer c a n b e ex pa nded. Installi ng addit i onal RAM adds more m emory c hips t o y our computer and ex pands its capab ilitie s .
Y our computer ha s se v eral Mac intosh app lic ation pr ogram s alread y installed, as w ell a s s ome M acintosh pr ograms t hat must installed b ef ore y ou can use them . Y ou will n eed to run a n applic at i on pro gram ’ s I nstaller pro gram bef ore the appli cat ion pro gram will w ork .
I ns ta l l i ng Ma c i n t o sh a pp l i ca t i o n pr og ra ms Y ou ’ll prob abl y w ant to bu y and i nstall additi onal appli cat ion pr o grams . See the manuals y ou rece i v e with y our pro grams f or instr ucti ons on i nstalli ng and us i ng t hem.
W o rk i n g w i t h se v e ra l pr og ra ms a t a t i me Y ou c an op en as man y appli cat ion pro grams and des k ac ces sorie s as y our computer ’ s memory all o w s . All open pro grams in the Mac O S are li sted in the App li c ati on menu at the ri ght end of t he menu bar .
F or i nstr ucti ons on s witchin g from t h e Mac intosh en v i ron ment t o the PC en v ironment , see the sect ion “ S witc hi ng B et w een t he Mac intosh and PC Env ironments ” in Chapter 5 .
Y our DO S-c ompati ble Mac i ntosh c omes wit h sta ndard v ers i ons o f DO S a nd W i ndow s alread y installed. Al s o installed is s o f t w are y ou c a n use t o w ork i n both t he Mac i ntosh and PC en v iron ments and share data b etw een the t w o en v ironments .
Sw i t c h i ng be tw een t he Mac i n t o s h a n d PC en v i ro n men t s Y ou s witc h betw een the Mac O S and the PC env ironment us i ng t he PC Setup contr ol pan el.
S witching with a keybo ar d c omm an d Y ou c an set a ke y boar d c ommand, or hot ke y , t o s witc h b etw een the Mac O S and the PC env ironment. T o set the hot ke y , y ou must be i n the Mac intosh en v ironment (if y ou are i n the PC env ironment , pre ss x -R etur n) .
Sta r t i ng t he PC a u t o ma t ica l l y T o ha v e the PC star t automat ic all y w hen y ou tur n on your M acint osh: m Click the checkbox next to Auto-start PC. T o make t he PC en v i ronment app ear when y ou tur n on y our Mac i ntosh: 1 Click the checkbox next to Switch at Startup.
Mem o r y ma na ge men t u t i l i t ies If y ou use a mem ory mana g ement ut ility suc h as EMM3 8 6 or QEMM, y ou need to c onfi gure it t o b e compat ib le wit h y our DO S-c ompati bility hard w are and so ft w are .
W o rk i n g i n the PC e n v i r o n me n t When y ou s witc h to DO S or W i ndow s , y ou ’ re operating in a real PC w or ld. Th e flopp y dis k dri v e , mou se , a nd ke y boar d all act a s the y w ould wit h a standard PC . Th ere are , ho w e v er , s ome mapp i ng i s s ue s y ou n eed to be a w are o f .
CD-R O M d i scs a n d d ri v es Y ou c an use DO S a nd W indow s CD-R OM disc s in App le CD-R OM dri v e s . T o eject a CD-R OM di sc in th e PC env i ron ment , pre ss x - Y . If th e CD-R O M disc c annot b e ejected (becau se a file i s in use or the CD-R OM disc i s b eing shared) , the Mac intosh beeps .
P o i n t i n g de v i ce Th e sta ndard Mac i ntosh po i nting de v i ce has one butt on; most PC de v ice s ha v e t w o . T h e button on t h e Mac intosh po i nting de v ice beha v e s li ke t he lef t butt on on a PC de v ice . m T o simu late t he right butt on, pre s s th e = ke y on t he ke ypad.
PC key Equivalent on Macintosh keyboard F1 through F9 x -1 through 9 F10 x -0 F11 x -(minus) F12 x -(equals) F13 x -[ F14 x -] F15 x - Home x -[keypad] 7 PageUp x -[keypad] 9 End x -[keypad] 1 PageDow.
F or ex ample , if y ou u se M a s y our L A S TDRIVE v alue , y ou coul d ha v e up t o nin e ex tra dri v es u sing dri v e s l abeled E thr ou gh M . A CD-R OM dri v e , if installed, use s E . Eac h additi onal dri v e letter use s 1 0 0 byte s of PC m emory .
T o c apture te x t or a PI CT f ile from a re gion on t he screen if y ou don ’ t ha v e a DO S mouse dri v er i nstalled, f o ll o w t hese instr ucti ons: 1 Activate DOSCLIP. Th e DOS CL I P act i v at i on k e y strok e i s pre set t o Shif t-Contr ol-C .
Key Scan code Key Scan code 0 11 ' " 40 1 2 , < 51 2 3 - _ 12 3 4 . > 52 4 5 / ? 53 5 6 ; : 39 6 7 = + 13 7 8 [ { 26 8 9 | 43 9 10 ] } 27 ` ~ 41 + (keypad) 78 tab 15 - (keypad) 74 alt.
Key Scan code Key Scan code F1 59 F7 65 F2 60 F8 66 F3 61 F9 67 F4 62 F10 68 F5 63 F11 87 F6 64 F12 88 A 30 N 49 B 48 O 24 C 46 P 25 D 32 Q 16 E 18 R 19 F 33 S 31 G 34 T 20 H 35 U 22 I 23 V 47 J 36 W .
Ti ps f or u s i n g t he C l i pbo a rd When the PC env ironment is runni ng , y ou ha v e three separate c lipboar ds to w ork with—the Mac O S Clipboar d, th e W i ndow s Clipboar d, a nd DO SC LIP . T ra nsl ati on b etw een the c lipboards tak es p lace eac h time y ou s witc h b etw een the PC and Mac intosh en v i ron ments .
m When us i ng DO SC LIP from within cer tai n applic ati on pro grams , it ma y not be poss ible t o selec t the tex t us i ng t he mouse . I n these c ase s , eit h er use the k e y board t o selec t y our tex t , or c heck t hat t he sta ndard DO S mou se dri v er is no t loaded.
If y ou w ant to u se the TCP pr otoco l i n the PC env ironment , remo v e MacT CP from t he C ontro l P a n els f o lder or se lect an i nterf ace other than Ether n et i n the MacT CP c ontro l pa n el.
U s i ng Ma ci n t o s h pe r i p hera l s i n the PC e n v i r o n men t Y ou use t he serial ports of y our Mac i ntosh ju st li ke t h e serial ports of an y PC-compat ible c omputer .
Th e E pson emul at or w orks b y f i rst tra nsl ating t he DO S tex t t o a s imil ar Mac i ntosh f ont , then i nter pret i ng t hat tex t i nto a serie s of Qu ic kDra w commands . S ome c haracters i n the ori ginal DOS c haracter set ma y not ha v e ex act trans lat i ons t o a M ac intosh f ont.
IMPORTANT If y ou try to print a file u sin g a P ostS cript printer dri v er f or a non-P ostScript pri nter , and the pref erences are set t o E pson, y our file will not be pri nted. I nstead, the file will be mo v ed t o a f ol der c alled “ S pooler R ejected ” in the Mac O S .
3 Choose Preferences from the File menu. A di al o g bo x app ears . 4 Choose your settings as appropriate. Th e select ion y ou make f or “Inter pret non-PostS cript a s ” must matc h t he type of printer y ou ha v e specif ied i n the PC env ironment.
U s i ng PC pe ri p hera l s Bec au se o f the R S-422 imp lementati on of t he Mac intosh, t he f o ll o wi ng R S-23 2 s i gnals are not a v ailab le t o the PC: m Car rier Detect (CD) m D ata Set R.
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This c hapter c o v ers ho w to c onf i gure t he PC env ironment and chang e PC opti ons us i ng t he PC Setup c ontro l pa n el. Y our Mac intosh c ome s with t he PC env i ron ment already c onfi gured and read y t o use .
Choosi ng s et ti ngs T o choose sett i ng s , f oll ow t hese steps: 1 Choose Control Panels from the Apple ( K ) menu. 2 Double-click the PC Setup control panel to open it. 3 When you have specified the settings you want, close the control panel. All sett i ng s ex cept RAM tak e ef fec t a s s oon a s y ou make t h em.
Co n f i g u r i n g the PC se r i a l po r ts Y our DO S-c ompati ble Mac i ntosh s uppor ts tw o serial por ts , C OM1 and C O M2 . Y ou c a n map these ports to an unused M acintosh printer por t or modem port, t o a tex t file f or l ater proces s ing , or t o a setting o f None .
Se tt i n g the m o n i t o r Th e monit or c onnected t o y our Mac i ntosh DO S-compat ible s y stem di sp l a y s the en v iron ment (Mac O S or PC) y ou ’ re workin g i n. E v en t hou gh y ou see onl y on e env i ronment at a t ime , the other env ironment c an still be act i v e i n the bac kground.
Se tt i n g sh a red me mo r y Y ou c an i nstall a 7 2-pin S IMM (mem ory module) on t he DOS-c ompati ble c ard in y our c omputer t o gi v e the c ar d up t o 3 2 MB of RAM f or its e x c lu s i v e use . When no SIMM i s installed, the car d use s a por ti on o f the RAM installed i n y our Mac i ntosh .
C ha n g i n g the a m o u n t o f co n v en t i o na l mem ory Man y DO S a nd W i ndow s pro grams require con v ent ional m emory t o r un. At t h e same t ime , many de v i ce dri v ers a nd TS Rs ma y b e loaded into con v enti onal mem ory .
C h oo si ng s ha red f o l der s o r v o l u mes Y ou c an set up a Mac O S f o lder , Mac intosh har d dis k, shared di s k, or CD-R OM disc on a netw ork t o act a s a PC dri v e .
U s i n g sha red f o lde rs Bec au se t w o op erating s y stems ha v e acces s t o eac h shared f ol der , there ma y be a noticeab le s lo wdo wn in p erf or ma nce when us i ng t hese f ol ders f or hi gh- speed PC applic ati ons s uc h a s mult imedia pr o grams , or d uri ng l ar g e file transf ers b etw een them.
T u r n i ng o n PC so u nd s T o ha v e Sound B l aster and other PC s ounds p l a y ed t hrou gh the Mac i ntosh speaker or thr ou gh headphon es , y ou n eed to mak e setting s i n both the PC Setup c ontrol panel and i n the Sound contr ol pan el.
Co n f i g u r i n g d r i v es C a nd D Y ou use t he C: a nd D: pop-up menus t o create or select PC dri v e s . Dri v e C is required; dri v e D i s opti onal. Y ou c a n use a PC-f or matted SC SI hard dri v e attac hed to y our M ac intosh, or y ou c a n create a dri v e contain er—a v i r tual PC dri v e—on a ny M acintosh har d dri v e .
m To use a PC drive or partition, choose Drive Partition from the C: or D: pop-up menu. A di al o g bo x app ears with a list o f a v ail able par tit i ons .
C ha n g i n g t he s iz e o f the d r i v e con t a i ne r Y ou ma y find, after installi ng s of t w are in a dri v e c ontain er , that t h e contain er is t oo small or t oo l arg e f or y our needs .
4 Open the container’s Get Info window and note the container’s size. T o op en the contai n er ’ s Get I nf o window , select t he contain er ’ s icon and c hoose Get Inf o from t he File m enu . 5 Close the Get Info window by clicking its close box.
C rea t i n g t he new co n ta i ner No w that y ou kno w what s ize the contain er should be , y ou ’ re ready t o create it. 1 Follow the instructions under “Configuring Drives C and D” earlier in this chapter to create a new container for drive D.
4 In the PC Setup control panel, choose None from the D: pop-up menu. Do i ng s o deallocate s dri v e D . 5 Choose Other Drive File from the C: pop-up menu and select the container you just created. Y our n ew c ontai n er is no w as soci ated with dri v e C .
U nde rs ta n d i n g the s ta t us l i ne Th e status lin e at th e bottom o f the contr o l pan el gi v e s y ou me ss a ge s about the status o f the PC hard w are and s o f tw are .
77 Consult this chapter if you experience problems using the Mac OS. W hen y o u ha v e q ues t i on s If y ou w ant to kno w ho w t o do a par ti cul ar tas k in the Mac O S , ref er t o Mac i ntosh G ui de i n the Gui de ( h ) menu . F or i nstr uct ions on u s ing Mac i ntosh Guide , see Chapter 2 o f thi s ma nual.
T a k e y ou r t i me When y ou see an er ror me ss ag e, y ou don ’ t ha v e t o tak e acti on immediate l y . Th e me s s a ge sta y s on the screen until y ou c lic k the OK button or turn of f the Mac i ntosh .
Sta r t o v e r Often y ou c a n eliminate a problem s impl y b y c learing t he computer ’ s memory and star tin g o v er . If y ou c an, sa v e any open documents b ef ore restarting t he Mac intosh .
R ebu i ld y o u r deskt o p reg u la r l y A proces s kno w n a s “re buil di ng the de s k top ” helps y our Mac i ntosh k eep trac k o f data on y our star tup dis k s .
m Th e monit or i s p lu g ged into t h e wron g por t on the computer . Mak e s ure the monit or is p lu g ged int o the monit or por t (marked with t h e ™ ic on) on the upp er -ri ght cor n er of the c omputer ’ s bac k pa n el. If the monit or is p lu g ged int o another por t , it will not work .
m S y stem s o ftw are is not installed on the star tup hard di s k, the s y stem s o f t w are i s dama ged, or t he hard di s k is not w orki ng pr operl y . S tar t up y our computer us i ng t he Dis k T oo ls flopp y di s k or (if y ou ha v e a built-in CD-R O M dri v e) with t he CD-R O M di sc that c ontai ns s y stem s o f t w are .
A “sad Macintosh” icon appears and the computer won’t start up. This ic on i ndic ates t hat y our Mac intosh c annot star t up b ec ause o f a prob lem with t he s y stem so ft w are or the computer har dw are .
m If the hard di s k is y our star tup dis k , star t y our computer u s i ng t he Dis k T o o ls fl opp y dis k or (if y ou ha v e a built-in CD-R O M dri v e) with the CD-R OM disc t hat contains s y stem s o f t w are .
If y ou are tryi ng t o use a DO S dis k in the Mac intosh en v i ron ment , cons ider the f oll o wi ng: m Th e dis k ma y ha v e been f ormatted i ncor rect l y on a DO S computer (or in the PC en v ironment on y our Macint osh) .
m If the prob lem recurs , y ou ma y need t o reinstall s y stem so ft w are . See “Installi ng or R e installi ng S y stem S o f t w are ” l ater in thi s c hapter f or instr uct ions . A dialog box with a bomb appears. Y our s y stem has a s o ftw are problem .
The pointer ( 8 ) doesn’t move when you move the mouse. One of t he f o llo wi ng s ituat i ons i s prob abl y the c au se: m Y our s y stem has a s o ftw are problem . Pre s s x -Option-E sc to qu it the applic ati on pro gram i n use w hen the prob lem occur red.
Typing on the keyboard produces nothing on the screen. One of t he f o llo wi ng i s probab l y the c ause: m Y our s y stem has a s o ftw are problem . R e star t y our Mac i ntosh . For instr ucti ons , see “ S tar t Ov er” i n the secti on “When Y ou R un I nto T roub le ” ear lier i n thi s c hapter .
You can’t start an application program or it quits unexpectedly. Or, when you try to open a program, you see a message that not enough memory is available.
You see a message that an application program can’t be found. Th e f o llo wi ng di alo g bo x appears if y ou try t o open a do cument that w as created with s of tw are t hat i s not on y our hard di s k .
m If the do cument is fr om a DOS c omputer a nd y ou w ant t o op en it i n the Mac i ntosh en v i ronment , use t he PC Ex c hang e contro l pa n el to spec ify w hic h Mac i ntosh pr o gram will open the do cument.
The Mac OS is running out of memory even though I’m not running any PC programs. When shari ng m emory wit h the PC en v ironment , the Mac i ntosh all o cate s a por tion o f its memory t o the PC . B ec ause o f thi s , t he Mac O S ma y not be able t o l oad all y our s y stem ex tensi ons , inc luding t he PC Setup contr ol pan el.
I n i t i a l iz i ng a ha r d d i s k Be f ore y ou c an use a ne w dis k, t he dis k mu st b e prepared so that t h e computer kno w s where t o st ore inf ormati on on the dis k. This preparat i on is c alled in iti alizing (or fo r m a t t i ng ) the dis k .
I f a bl i nki n g qu e s t i o n mar k ap p ear s , or i f the c omp ut er s tar ts up fr om y our har d disk: Y ou did not inser t the CD-R O M disc qui ckl y enou gh f or the computer t o reco gnize it as a startup dis k . F oll o w these steps: 1 Shut down your computer.
Rei ni tia liz ing y our c omput er’ s in ternal h ard di sk Y ou i niti alize the inter nal hard di s k u s i ng a pro gram c alled Inter nal HD F or mat, w hic h is on the flopp y di s k l abeled Dis k T oo ls that c ame wit h y our computer .
Initi ali zin g an ex te r n al SC S I h a r d dis k Y ou i niti alize an App le ex ter nal SC SI har d dis k u s i ng a pr o gram c alled App le HD SC S etup, whi c h i s on the flopp y di s k l abeled Dis k T oo ls that c ame wit h y our computer .
5 Click Init to initialize the hard disk. 6 If a message appears asking you to name the disk, type a name and then click OK. 7 Click Quit when you see a message reporting that initialization was successful. If a me ss a ge reports that i niti alizati on f ailed, try a g ai n.
m Check t he ID numb ers of all S C SI equ ipment connected t o y our c omputer . Eac h de v i ce mu st ha v e a uni que ID numb er (the computer itse lf has t h e ID number 7) .
T est i ng a n e xt er na l S CSI ha rd d i sk Y ou c an test an ex ter nal App le SC S I hard di s k with the A pp le HD SC S etup pro gram, w hic h is on t he flopp y dis k l ab eled Disk T o o ls that c ame wit h y our computer .
If the te st re v eals a prob lem, y ou ma y be able t o c or rect it b y us i ng Di s k First Aid or another dis k repai r pro gram (see the i nstr ucti ons i n the n ex t sect ion) , or y ou ma y n eed to re i niti alize the di s k (see “I niti alizi ng a Har d Di s k ” earlier in this c hapter) .
4 Click Repair to begin testing and repairing the disk. Y ou c an ’ t repair the star tup dis k or the dis k t hat contains th e Dis k F i rst Aid pro gram, but y ou c an test t hese di s ks b y c lic ki ng V erify .
I ns ta l l i ng o r re i ns ta l l i ng Ma c OS s y s t em s o ftw a re S y stem s o ftw are is t he set of pr o grams and other f ile s that t h e Mac O S use s t o star t itself up , keep trac k of y our file s , a nd r un the applic ati on pro grams y ou use .
If repai ri ng t he dis k doesn ’ t help , f o llo w the i nstr ucti ons i n the n ex t sect ion, “Installi ng S y stem S o f t w are , ” t o reinstall s y stem s of t w are on y our star tup hard di s k.
5 Start up your computer from the Install Disk 1 disk or the CD-ROM disc that contains system software. See “ S tar tin g Up From a CD-R OM Di sc ” or “ Starting Up Fr om a Fl opp y Dis k” in the sect i on “Initi alizing a Har d Di s k ” earlier in thi s chapter .
10 When you see a message reporting that the installation was successful, click Restart. If a me ss a ge reports that i nstallat ion w a s not suc ce ss ful , try installi ng a g ai n.
T es t i ng y ou r ha rd d i sk T o prepare y our hard dis k f or a c lean i nstallat ion, f oll o w these steps: 1 Start up your computer from the Disk Tools disk or the CD-ROM disc that contains system software.
4 When you see a message that the update (preparation for reinstalling system software) was successful, click Quit. Th e ex ter nal SC SI har d dis k i s no w prepared f or reinstalli ng s y stem s o f t w are , and y ou c a n pro ceed with the i nstallat ion.
4 Hold down Shift– x –K to start the clean installation. Th e f o llo wi ng di alo g bo x appears . 5 Click the Install New System Folder button and click OK.
R ep la ci n g spec i a l so ftw a re 1 Copy any special software items from the Previous System Folder back to your System Folder one item at a time, restarting the computer after copying each item.
2 Click OK. Th e Eas y Install di al o g bo x app ears . 3 Choose Custom Install from the pop-up menu. Th e Cust om I nstall dial o g bo x appears , list i ng all a v ail able s y stem s of t w are components . 4 Scroll through the list of components, clicking the checkbox next to each component you want to install.
T o get addit ional inf or mati on about a c omponent , c lic k the bo x with the letter i in it to t he ri ght o f the component. 5 Click Install. 6 Follow the instructions that appear on the screen. 7 When you see a message reporting that the installation was successful, click Quit.
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W hen y o u ha v e q ues t i on s R ead thi s chapter w h en you ha v e quest i ons about u s i ng t he PC env ironment on y our Mac intosh . If y ou ha v e quest ions about u s i ng DO S or DO S app lic at ion pr ogram s , see y our DO S manual or the manuals t hat cam e wit h y our pro grams .
When I try to switch to DOS, my screen is blank or has no synchronization. If the monit or has ne ver w ork ed in DO S , it is m ost li ke l y not able t o s ync hronize pr op erl y t o the DOS v ideo s i gnal.
When I switch to the PC environment, I see this message: “Non-system disk or disk error. Replace and strike any key when ready.” Th e DOS-c ompati bility har dw are c a n ’ t f i nd DOS . S witch t o the Mac O S by pre ss i ng x -R eturn, op en the PC Setup contr o l pan el, and mak e s ure dri ve C i s mapp ed to a dri v e c ontai n er .
I switched to the PC environment and I can’t figure out how to switch back to the Mac OS. Pre s s x -R etur n at a ny t ime t o s witc h to t he Mac O S . Inserting a PC-format disk in the Mac OS brings up an initialization message. Mac i ntosh PC Ex chan g e ma y not be i nstalled.
The PC Setup icon has a red slash through it at startup. If PC Setup doesn ’ t ha v e enou gh memory t o alloc ate t o the PC at star tup tim e , it will tur n itself o f f .
The Mac OS is running out of memory even though I’m not running any PC programs. When shari ng m emory wit h the PC en v ironment , the Mac i ntosh all o cate s a por tion o f its memory t o the PC . B ec ause o f thi s , t he Mac O S ma y not be able t o load all y our s y stem ex tensi ons , inc ludi ng t he PC Setup contr ol pan el.
When I start up certain software in the PC environment, my Apple monitor shows a jumbled image and the display rolls. Som e app lic ati on pro grams t hat write di rect l y to t he hard w are (e sp eci all y g ame s) ma y c ause t he App le 1 3", 1 4", and 1 6" monit ors t o l ose v i deo s ync hroniz ation at pr ogram star tup .
R ei n s ta l l i n g Mac OS s o ftw a re Y ou ’ll install se v eral ex tensi ons a nd contr ol panel s in y our S y stem F older . 1 Start up your Macintosh while holding down the Shift key. This star ts the Macint osh wit h ex tens i ons tur n ed of f .
C rea t i n g a d ri v e co n ta i ner A dri v e contain er is a f ile on a Mac i ntosh har d dis k that ac ts a s a har d dri v e f or the PC . Y ou create a dri ve c ontai n er us i ng t he PC Setup contr ol pan el. 1 Open the PC Setup control panel.
It ’ s best t o locate t h e contain er at the root le v el o f y our hard dis k (not in any f ol ders or s ub-f o lders) s o that y ou c an loc ate it ea s il y .
Memory installed on the DO S-c ompati bility c ard in y our computer i s f or the ex c lus i v e use o f the PC en v i ron ment , a nd pro v ide s a mark ed i ncrease in performance of PC app lic at i ons . If no memory m od ule is installed, y ou n eed to a ss i gn RAM t o the PC .
4 Follow the instructions that appear on the screen. If y ou are us i ng fl oppy di s ks , pres s x -E t o eject a di s k w h en n eces sary . No t e : T h e MS-DO S i nstallat ion di s ks do not inc lude a DO S mou se dri v er . A mou se dri v er f or W indow s is aut omati c all y i nstalled, how e v er , if y ou install Micr os of t W i ndow s .
I ns ta l l i ng a dd i t i o na l PC so ftw a re Y our DO S-c ompati ble computer c omes wit h additi onal s o f t w are ut ilit ie s that y ou ma y w a nt to install. T h e f oll owin g table de scribes t he functi on of eac h pro gram. F or more inf ormati on on us i ng t hese pr o grams , see Chapter 5 , “ O p erating in the PC E nv ironment.
R ep la ci n g t he C O NF IG .S Y S a nd A UT O EX E C .B A T fi l es Y our DO S-c ompati ble PC so ft w are i nc lude s alter nate v ers i ons o f t he C ON F IG .S Y S and A UT OE XEC .B A T f ile s that let y ou selec t from a v ariety o f DO S memory-mana g ement opt ions .
If y ou do not i ntend to u se so ft w are t hat requires e xpanded mem ory (EM S) , mak e the f oll o wi ng c ha ng e: DEVICE=C:DOSEMM386.EXE NOEMS RAM=D000-EFFF If y ou i ntend to u se s of t w are .
B yp a ss i n g t he C O N FI G .S Y S a nd A UT O EX E C .B A T f i les a t st a r t up T o bypa ss t h e CONF IG .S Y S and A UT OE XEC .B A T file s duri ng t he star tup proces s , pres s a nd hold t h e F5 ke y ( x -5 on non-e x tended ke y boar ds) af ter the memory te sting i s comp lete .
F or y our o wn sa f ety a nd that of y our equ ipment , f oll o w all t he i nstr ucti ons i n thi s chapter . K eep the se instr uct ions a v ailab le f or ref erence by y ou and others .
Mus c uloskelet al di sc omfor t A s with an y acti v ity t hat inv o l v es s ittin g f or lon g p eriods o f time , us ing a computer c an make y our mu sc les s ore a nd stif f .
Eye f a ti gu e E y e f ati gue c a n o ccur w hen e v er the e ye s are f ocused on a nearby ob ject f or a lon g tim e . T his prob lem o ccurs b ec ause t h e e ye mu sc le s mu st w ork harder t o v ie w a n ob ject t hat ’ s c l oser than about 20 f eet (6 meters) .
Y ou ma y ha v e to rai se y our c hair so y our f orear ms and ha nds are at th e proper a ng le to t he ke y board. If thi s make s it imposs ible t o re st y our feet fl at on the fl oor , y ou c a n use a f ootrest wit h ad justab le hei ght a nd tilt t o mak e up f or a ny g ap betw een the floor and y our feet.
A v oiding fatigu e m Chang e y our seated pos ition, stand up , or stretch w h en e v er y ou star t t o f eel tired. Frequent shor t breaks are helpful in red ucing f at ig ue . m U se a li ght t ouch w hen typing or u sing a m ou se and keep y our hands a nd fin g ers rel ax ed.
S af ety i nstruct io ns F or y our o wn sa f ety a nd that of y our equ ipment , al w a y s tak e t he f o llo wi ng prec auti ons . T ur n of f the computer c ompletel y and disc onn ect the po w er.
Ha nd l i ng y o u r co m pu t e r eq u i pme n t F oll o w th ese g uide lin es f or handli ng y our computer and its c omponents: m When setting up y our computer , pl ace components on a sturd y , flat s urf ace , and care full y f oll o w all setup i nstr uct ions .
Ha nd l i n g the m on i t o r F oll o w th ese pr oced ures f or ha ndli ng a m onit or: m T ur n dow n the screen brightne s s contro l if y ou lea v e the computer turn ed on f or ex tended p eriods . If t he brightne s s is not tur n ed dow n, the imag e on the screen cou ld “bur n i n ” and dama g e the screen .
H and l i ng flopp y di sks E jec t i n g a d i s k F or i nstr ucti ons on ejectin g a fl opp y dis k, a CD-R OM di sc , or a remo v ab le medi a dis k from t h e Mac O S , see the “Dis ks ” t opi c of M ac intosh Guid e , a v ailab le in the Gui de ( h ) menu .
I f y ou ca n ’ t ejec t a fl o pp y d i s k If y ou c an ’ t ejec t a fl opp y dis k in the us ual w a y , try th e f o ll o wing in order: m Hol d dow n the x a nd Shif t ke y s a nd pres s the numb er 1 ke y on y our k e y board t o eject a di s k i n the i nter nal dis k dri v e .
C lea n i n g y o u r eq u i pme n t F oll o w th ese g en eral r ule s when c lea ni ng t he outsi de of y our computer and its components: m U se a damp , s of t, lint-free c lot h t o c lean the computer ’ s ex terior . A v o id g ett i ng m o isture in any openi ng s .
2 Turn the mouse upside down and turn the plastic ring on the bottom counterclockwise to disengage it. If y ou ha v e a n ol der mou se , y ou ma y need to pre ss t h e pl asti c ri ng (rat her than tur n it) to di seng a ge it.
8 Put the ball and the ring back in place. Y our mouse shou ld ro ll smoothl y acros s y our mouse pad or de s k. If it doesn ’ t , repeat th ese instr uct i ons c arefull y . L oc k i ng a n d u n l ock i n g the m ou se If y ou ha v e a n e w er mou se , y ou can l ock it s o the ball c a n ’ t be remo ved.
T o unlock t h e mouse , f o ll o w t hese steps: 1 Insert a straightened paper clip into the hole on the plastic ring. 2 Press down on the paper clip while you turn the ring counterclockwise.
Ex pans ion c ar ds are printed circuit boards t hat c a n b e i nstalled i n y our computer t o gi v e it sp eci al capab ilit ie s , s uch a s enhanced v ideo c apabilit ie s , netw orki ng and communi cat ions , and additional pr o ces sin g po wer .
If y our computer does not alread y ha v e a S IMM installed on the DO S-compat ib ility c ard, y ou c a n add a SIMM t hat pr o v ide s up t o 3 2 MB (me g abyte s) of R AM f or t he ex c lus i v e use o f y our PC . Th e S IMM that y our c ard u se s i s the sam e type of S IMM that y our computer u ses .
m an L C-c ompat ib le 6803 0 proces sor -di rect s l ot (PD S) . T h e DO S-compat ib ility c ard i s already installed i n this s lot; y ou c a nnot add another car d to it. N ot e: T h e proces s y ou u se t o i nstall a TV tun er c ard i s dif f erent from the one de scribed i n thi s app endix .
O pe n i n g the co m pu t e r 1 Shut down your computer by choosing Shut Down from the Special menu. Y ou c an als o pres s the Po wer k e y on the ke y boar d.
5 If there are security screws on the vertical plate on the back of the computer, remove them with a Phillips screwdriver. 6 Unplug the power cord from your computer. 7 Swing the handle out from its storage position. Then grasp the handle and gently but firmly pull it toward you.
I ns ta l l i ng a co m m u n i ca t i o n ca rd 1 If your communication card has ports for connecting equipment, remove the plastic access cover from the vertical plate. 2 Remove the communication card from its static-proof bag. Hol d the car d by its ed g e s t o a v oi d touc hi ng an y c onnect ors on t he car d.
4 Align the card over the communication slot. 5 Press down on the card until the connector is solidly in place. Don ’ t f orce the c ard. If y ou meet re s istance , pull t he c ar d out and try ag ai n. T o see if the c ar d is pr op erl y c onnected, lif t it g ent l y .
Remo vi ng a S IMM If y our computer ha s a S IMM already installed on the DO S-c ompat ib ility c ard, f oll ow t hese steps t o remo v e it. 1 Push the metal clips at either end of the SIMM away from the SIMM. U se y our f ing er nails . 2 Rotate the SIMM until it is at a slight angle.
3 Gently pull the SIMM from its slot. Hol d the SIMM onl y b y its ed g e s . Don ’ t touc h the connect ors alon g t he bott om ed ge . Handle the SIMM by the sides only, so that you don’t touch the connectors along the bottom edge. Pull the SIMM from the SIMM slot.
Instal l ing a SIMM 1 Remove the SIMM from its static-proof bag. Handle the SIMM b y its ed ge s . A v o id t ouchin g the c onnect ors . 2 Insert the SIMM into the SIMM slot on the DOS-compatibility card assembly, as shown in the illustration. (Your SIMM may have components on one side or on both sides, as shown.
3 Rotate the SIMM gently to the back until you feel it snap into place. The plastic pin on the SIMM slot should engage the hole in the SIMM. Be sure that the metal clips snap into place.
C l o s i n g the co m pu t e r 1 Slip the base of the logic board into the guide rails inside the computer case and swing the handle back into its storage position. 2 Press the reset button on the logic board, and then slide the logic board back into the computer.
3 If you removed security screws earlier, reinsert them now. 4 Slip the three hooks at the base of the back panel into the grooves in the computer case. 5 Swing the back panel up and snap it into place. Snap the plastic back panel into place. Slip the three hooks on the back panel into the grooves in the computer case.
6 Plug the cables back into the computer. 7 Reconnect the power cord. Y our computer i s no w ready t o tur n on and use . WARNING Ne v er tur n on your c omputer unles s all of its inter nal a nd ex ter nal par ts are i n pl ace .
157 Y our computer k e y board contains cer tai n sp eci al k e y s that type writer k e y boards don ’ t ha v e . Many o f these k e y s allo w y ou to gi v e c ommands to the computer wit hout us i ng the mou se .
Special keys on Apple keyboards ( continued) Control key In combination with other keys, this key provides shortcuts or modifies other actions. Delete key Use to delete selected material, or the character to the left of the insertion point. Enter key In a dialog box, pressing Enter is the same as clicking the outlined button.
You use Macintosh Easy Open software to open a document when you don’t have the application that created it. When y ou c hoose Op en from an appli c ati on ’ s F ile menu wit h Mac i ntosh E a s y Op en i nstalled, y ou ma y see more documents than y ou did bef ore .
W ith M ac intosh E a s y Op en i nstalled, y ou see a li st o f program s that c a n op en the do cument. m Double-click any application in the dialog box to open the document. If y ou don ’ t like t he res ults y ou see w hen the do cument op ens , quit t h e appli cat ion and try a g ain us i ng a dif f erent c ho ice fr om the li st.
U s i ng t he Mac i n t o sh Ea s y O pen co n t ro l p a nel Y ou use t he Mac intosh E a s y Op en contr ol panel t o set pref erences w hen y ou ’ v e i nstalled additi onal transl ators a v ail able fr om y our s o f t w are retailer . S uch trans lat ors gi v e y ou more c ho ice s f or openi ng documents .
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In t hi s c h apte r Th e DOS-c ompati bility c ard ins ide y our c omputer s uppor ts n etw ork dri v ers that c onf orm to N o v ell's O p en D ata-L in k I nterf ace (OD I) . This appendix contains i nstr ucti ons f or installi ng s uch net w ork ma nag ement s o f t w are .
Be f ore y ou star t , b e s ure y ou ha v e the appropri ate flopp y dis ks f or t he v ers ion o f NetW are y ou wish t o i nstall. In addition, y ou need t o kno w t he E ther n et frame typ e i n use on y our netw ork segm ent. Y ou must c hoose the appropri ate frame type i n Step 1 1 belo w .
11 In the dialog box for selecting a frame type, press Return. 12 Use the arrow keys to choose the appropriate frame type for the Novell server you will be using. 13 Press Return. Then press Esc to continue. 14 Press Return to copy the MACODI.COM driver to the NetWare subdirectory.
Cons er vi ng m emor y During NetW are c lient installat i on y ou add the li n e CALL C:NWCLIENTSTARTNET.BAT t o t he b eginni ng o f the A U T OE XEC .B A T file . T his c ommand then loads f our pro grams into DO S memory—L S L.C OM, MA COD I .CO M, I PX ODI .
I ns ta l l i ng N o v el l ’ s LA N W o rkp l a ce f o r D OS T CP/I P s o ftw a re IMPORTANT Y ou must not ha v e MacT CP installed when y ou r un DO S T CP/IP s o f t w are; t he tw o will confli ct wit h on e a nother .
m If y ou are on a n etw ork with a s ubn et mas k, y ou need the I P addres s f or that ma s k, f or ex ample: 25 5 . 0 . 0 . 0 f or c lient Cl as s A I P addres ses (those betw een 0 . 0 . 0 . 1 t o 1 2 7 . 25 5 . 25 5 .254] 25 5 . 25 5 . 0 . 0 f or c lient Cl as s B I P addres ses (those betw een 1 28 .
I ns ta l l i ng Ne tMa na ge ’ s C ha me leon T CP/I P s o ftw a re IMPORTANT Y ou must not ha v e MacT CP installed when y ou r un DO S T CP/IP s o f t w are; t he tw o will confli ct wit h on e a nother .
T o i nstall Chameleon from W indo w s: 1 In the Program Manager, choose Run from the File menu. 2 Type A:SETUP. F oll o w th e on-screen i nstr ucti ons a nd prompts . Near the end o f the installat i on, y ou will b e as k ed t o respond t o a series o f dial o g bo x es .
10 Modify the NET.CFG file. A samp le modified f ile is sho wn belo w . N ote the addit ion o f the Prot o co l statements in the Lin k Dri v er sect ion and the additi on o f t he Prot oco l T CP/I P sect ion . Th e frame typ es and I P addres ses u sed i n y our en v i ron ment ma y b e dif ferent fr om thi s ex ample .
Re s t ar ting Wind ows 1 Restart the PC. 2 Start Windows. Y ou see the Chameleon gr oup window . T e sti ng th e instal lat ion If y ou will b e us i ng a direct c onnecti on to a domain name serv er , y ou c an test the i nstallat ion b y us i ng the Ping app lic at i on pro gram.
Ins ta l l i ng Wi ndo w s f or W ork gr ou ps T o s uppor t n etw orki ng wit h y our DO S-c ompati bility hard w are , y ou need to install so f t w are t hat s uppor ts ODI (Op en D ata-Lin k I nterf ace) dri v ers . F oll o w the se steps: 1 Install Windows for Workgroups 3.
If y our PC is u s i ng a VG A dri v er , and y our Ai r Series s of tw are i s v ers ion 3 . 0 , y ou n eed to mak e the f o ll o wing c ha ng e . (Th ese instr ucti ons as sum e t hat y ou ha v e W i ndow s installed i n the C:WI N DO W S di rect ory .
T o i nstall Ai r Serie s from W i ndow s: 1 In the Program Manager, open the File menu and choose Run. 2 Type A:SETUP. F oll o w th e i nstr ucti ons y ou see on the screen . 3 When the installation asks you to select the Ethernet card manufacturer and type, choose anything.
7 Restart the PC. 8 Log into the network and start Windows. Y ou should no w see the Ai r Series gr oup wi ndow . T e sti ng th e instal lat ion T o test t he i nstallat i on: 1 Double-click the Air Telnet icon to open it. An Op en T elnet Se ss ion di alo g bo x appears .
Instal l ing M os ai c IMPORTANT Y ou must not ha v e MacT CP installed when y ou r un DO S T CP/IP s o f t w are; t he tw o will confli ct wit h on e a nother .
7 Fill in the Program Item Properties dialog box as follows: De script ion: Mos aic C omma nd Lin e: C:MO S AICM O S AIC .E XE W orki ng Direct ory: C:MO S AIC 8 Click OK. A Mosai c i con appears i n the W i n3 2 App lic at ions Gr oup wi ndow . 9 Copy the C:MOSAICMOSAIC.
A active program, identifying 13, 37 ADB. See Apple Desktop Bus Alt key (PC), simulating 46 Apple Adjustable keyboard, equivalent Macintosh and PC keys 46–47 Apple-authorized service provider, conta.
arrow keys 157 arrow pointer. See pointer audio compact discs, playing 33 Audio In port on external speakers 32 AUTOEXEC.BAT file (DOS) bypassing at startup 119, 128 changing preset keystrokes for DOS.
x -Control-Power key, to restart the computer (Mac OS) 79 x -E, to eject a disk in PC environment 41, 44 x key 157 x -Option-Esc, to quit an application program (Mac OS) 79, 85, 87 x -Option, restarti.
D damaged disks, repairing 82, 84, 97–101 dampness, protecting the computer from 134, 135 data transfer rate for COM port mapped to Macintosh serial port 55, 63 date and time, setting (PC environmen.
E Easy Install dialog box 104, 107, 108 ejecting disks can’t eject a disk 138 while in Mac OS 137 while in PC environment 41, 44, 45, 116, 137 electromagnetic emissions, health effects of exposure t.
G game applications, SIMMs and 54 game controller, connecting 33, 81 graphics DOSCLIP and 52 printing in PC environment 56 grounding plug 2, 135 Guide menu.
interference with radio and television reception vii, 136 internal drives, installing 34 Internal HD Format program 95, 98 IPX networking protocol, compatibility issues 53–54, 167, 169, 173, 177 J joystick, connecting 33 joystick port 30, 33, 81 K keyboard.
Macintosh peripherals, using in PC environment 55–58 Macintosh Shortcuts window 27–28 Macintosh system, illustration 29 Macintosh Tutorial 12–13 MacIPX, Control Panels folder 53 MACODI DOS utility 125 Mac OS.
N NetManage Chameleon TCP/IP software, installing 169–172 NetWare client software, installing 163–166 network management software and protocols 53–54, 163–178 networks, backing up files on (Ma.
PC Exchange control panel 70, 91, 116 PCL (Hewlett-Packard page control language) 55, 58 PC peripherals, using 59 PC Print Spooler, setting preferences in 56, 57–58, 118 PC Setup control panel chang.
RAM pop-up menu, PC Setup control panel 65, 122, 123 rebuilding the desktop 80, 84 reinitializing the internal hard disk 95 reinstalling. See also installing DOS-compatibility software 119–128 MS-DO.
Single Inline Memory Modules (SIMMs). See also memory installed for exclusive use of the PC environment 65, 76, 116, 122, 149 installing 34, 143–147, 149–156 performance improvements and 54, 122.
Trash emptying 13, 75 icon 13 troubleshooting in Mac OS. See also troubleshooting in PC environment answers to common problems 80–92 application program problems 36, 89–91 blinking question mark o.
shared memory problems 114 Sound Blaster support 69 strange text characters when using shared folders 68 switching environments 114, 115–116, 117, 118 using a PC-format disk in Mac OS 116 turning off the computer 14, 134, 135 PC environment 41 sounds 69 system extensions 84, 85, 86 turning on.
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