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Apple II - Appendix C Troubleshooting; General troubleshooting tips

Apple II
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Chapter
6
summary
Popular
peripheral
devices
Monitors:
Dispbly your interactions
with
the Apple.
Printers:
Print a
papcr
copy
of
itlforn12tion
you
O'C2te
with
the
computer
plotters:
Draw a
paper
copy
of
the graphics you create
with
the
computer.
Disk
drives:
Store
and
retrieve information including programs
and
data.
liard
disks: Store the equivalent
of
d07.cns
of
floppy disks.
Mouse
devices:
CreaLC
graphics, select from lists, move blocks
of
data
by
pointing
2nd
clicking.
Joysticks
and
hand
controls:
Move
objeas
and
creatures
around
the
screen.
Graphics
UblclS:
Dn.w
your
own
designs
on
a tabieL You can
view
your
work
on
the screen and save
it
on
disk.
Video
digitizers:
Transform
inuscs
so
th:I.l
you
can
store
and
edit
them
Modems:
Link your
computer
to
other
computers
and
infOffiUlion
services
by
phone.
Additional
memory:
Adds
additional
RAM
memory.
Co-processors:
Add
an cxtn. mIcroprocessor to
uke
:advanuge
of
other
operating
systems
and
software.
Other
devlc~:
H.udwarc for everything from
docks
to process
control.
Chapter
6
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