Apple 13-0010--001 Computer Drive User Manual


 
ELITE SERIES USER MANUAL DOS ENHANCEMENTS
Slot six is the normal location for your first
controller, so unless you have something which
conflicts, it is suggested. that you leave your
system in a “slot six” configuration. (The DOS
enhancements and associated utilities themselves
won’t care, hut it will make things easier when
following these instructions.) Drive one off of
slot six will be referred to as your system, or
hoot drive.
Remove all diskettes from your drives, and then
turn on your system. If your Apple is equipped
with the autostart feature (most are), your
system drive (slot six, drive one) should rattle
a little and then sit there quietly spinning.
If you do not have the autostart feature, then
your Apple will simply display an asterisk. (“*”)
and wait for you to type something. That “some-
thing” should he:
6<CTRL-P><RETURN>
Whenever these instructions need to refer to
keys (to be typed) which are labelled with more
than just a single character (such as: A, B, C,
&, $, etc.), the key label will be enclosed in
angle brackets. For example, <RETURN> indicates
that the “RETURN” key should be pressed. Some
special characters require that one, key he held
down while another is pressed. For example,
<CTRL-P> means to hold down the <CTRL> key while
pressing the ‘P’ key. This is just like holding
down the <SHIFT> key in order to type “$“.
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