Apple Elite Series Computer Drive User Manual


 
ELITE SERIES USER MANUAL CP/M ENHANCEMENTS
A Non-Autostart Apple will “beep” then display
an asterisk (“*”) prompt right away. When this
prompt appears, simply type:
6<CTRL-P><RETURN>
When indicating those keys on the Apple ][ key-
board which are not just a single character
(i.e. RETURN, CTRL, ESC, etc.) these instruc—
tions will show the key enclosed in angle brack-
ets (RETURN>) to indicate that the single key
with that label is to be pressed, and not that
the key sequence “R”, “E”, “T”, “U”, “R”, and “N”
should be typed. Combined key sequences such as
<CTRL—P> indicate that the <CTRL> key should be
held down while the “P” key is pressed.
The “6<CTRL-P>(RETURN>” command assumes that
your disk controller card (Elite or Disk 1!) is
located in slot number six. If it isn’t, it
should be moved to slot six (with power off,
please) since CP/M will expect it to be there.
Should either Integer or Applesoft BASIC’s prompt
(“>“or “]”) appear on the screen, then your
Autostart Apple could not find any disk
controller cards. (Disk controllers won’t work in
slot zero, and CP/M will want the controller in
slot six.) If your controller is in slot six,
then there may be something wrong with the
controller. (This section of the manual cannot
cope with problems, check the Table of Contents
for the section which can.)
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