answer "What Do You Want To Print?" with "Cancel" or "Scroll Bar" or "Card"
if it is "Card" then
doMenu "Print Card"
end if
if it is "Scroll Bar" then
if hilite of button id 142 = true then
put card field id 130 into PrintThis
else put card field id 148 into PrintThis
visual barn door open to card
go to card "Print Card"
put PrintThis into card field id 1
end if
if it is "Cancel" then
put "Cancel" into it
end if
end mouseUp
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The following information explains how to connect the System Cable and a Cable Terminator to the AppleCD SC. DO NOT use the Cable Terminator if the Macintosh being used has a built-in hard disk.
4. Plug the other end of
the System Cable into a
SCSI port and plug the
Cable Terminator into the
other SCSI port.
Snap the diamond
shaped wire clips into the
clip brackets to secure
the connection.
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One
Two or
More
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Click the box on the left which corresponds to the number of external SCSI devices you are connecting.
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The following information explains how to connect the System Cables and Cable Terminators when using more than one external SCSI device.
Cable terminators are required at both the beginning and end of a SCSI chain (2 per chain). In counting cable terminators, be aware that some SCSI devices have cable terminators built in. This is the case with the Apple internal SCSI hard disk. However, Apple external SCSI devices do not have built in cable terminators, but some non-Apple SCSI devices may. Check the manual furnished with the non-Apple device to determine if it has a built in terminator.
4. Connect the first device in
the SCSI chain using the
following guidelines.
No Cable Terminator is required when:
• using a Macintosh with a
built in hard disk
• the first device in the SCSI
chain has a built in termina-
tor.
Connect a Cable Terminator between the first device SCSI port and the System Cable when:
• using a Macintosh WITH-
OUT a built in hard disk
• the first device in the SCSI
chain does not have a built in
terminator.
Snap the diamond shaped wire clips into the clip brackets to secure the connection.
5. If you have additional SCSI
devices, connect a Peripheral
Interface Cable to the other
port on the first SCSI device.
Snap the diamond
shaped wire clips into the
clip brackets to secure
the connection.
6. Attach the other end of the
Peripheral Interface Cable to
one of the ports on the next
SCSI device. Continue
linking SCSI devices in this
fashion up to a total of seven
SCSI devices (not counting
the Macintosh).
Snap the diamond
shaped wire clips into the
clip brackets to secure
the connection.
If the last device has a built-in Cable Terminator, do not perform step 7 below. Apple's external SCSI devices don't have built-in cable terminators, but SCSI devices from other manufacturers may. Refer to the appropriate device documentation if you have any questions about whether or not to use a Cable Terminator at the end of the SCSI chain.