Iie
Iie
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IIe 3.0.1
Copyright © 1995-1996, Vincent and Victor Tan.
Thank you for taking the trouble to try this program out. We hope you like it.
Note: this file is formatted and is best read with SimpleText and not TeachText.
Note: this file is not read-only so that you can easily copy the text if you want to. For e-
xample, you can copy the email addresses and URLs. Please donʼt modify this file or
distribute modified versions.
Note: you should scroll up and down a pageful at a time so that the pictures will appear
properly. If the pictures donʼt appear, you can make them appear by scrolling up a page
and then back down a page.
This software is copyrighted material and therefore you are not allowed to modify this
software or its documentation in any way, shape or form, nor can you sell it for your own
profit. You may only charge a reasonable fee for the cost of distributing it. See the Dis-
tribution section below for information about how and on what IIe may be distributed.
Contents
The documentation for IIe comes in 4 files. Their contents are:
1. Read me first
What is it? - description, features, requirements, compatibilty, and performance issues
Description
Features
Hardware and software requirements
Compatibility
Performance issues
Installation and setup
Simple installation/setup
Tips
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
2. Instructions
The Apple //e window
The display area
The //e screen - screen snapshots
The icon buttons
Function keys
Graphics modes
Disk inserting/removing
Using real disks
Using disk images
How to insert and remove disks and disk images
Loading and saving information - memory images
Emulator instructions
Default settings
Starting up the emulator
The Reset key
The Keyboard
Paddles and buttons
Debugger instructions
3. Configuring IIe
General pane
65c02 pane
Memory pane
Video pane
Sound pane
Keyboard pane
Joystick/Mouse pane
Printing pane
5 1/4" Disks pane
Other Disks pane
Slots pane
4. Other stuff
Cost/fee and registration
Version history
Future version features
Distribution
Contacting the author
Other software by Vincent
Disclaimer
1. Read me first
Itʼs best to begin with a word of warning:
IIe is a complex program and has some powerful features. You can easily lose Apple //e
data by using this program “recklessly” so please do these two things:
(1) make a backup of all your important data and disk images, and
(2) read these documents thoroughly. By reading these documents, youʼll understand
how IIe works and how to use it safely and usefully.
You can disregard this warning to your own consequence. It will be pointless to com-
plain to me that you lost your work. My reply will be: why didnʼt you read the instructions
and make a backup? Of course I want IIe to work as reliably and as safely as a real //e
would. Nevertheless, there are probably some minor bugs in this program, so itʼs best to
be safe and always have a backup.
OK, that out …
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