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Getting
started
J(
you
haven't
alre:ady
done
so,
unpack
your
computer
and
make
sure
you
have
•
An
Apple
lie
• A power
cord
•
Two
rutOrial disks
•
The
book
A Tmldr
of
Applesojl BASIC
• A warr.mty
C1.rd
• A p2cking list
If )"ou're
missing
anything. COfllaet
your
authorized
Apple dealer.
Put
your warranty
card
:and
nics
slip
together
in a
nrc
place.
Once
you\'C
gone
through
one
or
more disk tutorials, please
ukc
a
momenl
to
fiU
out
the Tell Apple
cud
(inserted in
the:
back
of
this
ITUnual)
and
lTl2i1
it in.
Creating
a
good
working
environment
Defore you a5SCmble
your
system,
look
over
your
working
environment.
Consider thing'> like lighting, the
sturdiness
of
lhe
work
surface
(no
flimsy tables, please),
and
aV1lilability
of
e1ectricl
oullets.
Most
people
don't
like
having
a
window
direaly
behind
them,
because the light
from
the
window
can renee(
on
the
mOnitor
screen,
making the
screen
difficult
to
read
M:my
people
like
to
sct
their monitors on monitor stands. A stand makes for clTicicnt use
of
desk
space
and a comforUble viewing angle.
~ever
place a computer system where
it
will
be
CJl"poscd
to
dirca
sunlight
or
any other heat source (like a wall heater) for long periods
of
time. Long-term e:rcposure can damage a computer.
Getting
started
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