<text><span class="style1">lick Return to continue.</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>21</id>
<text>Either type of expansion card — NuBus or 030 Direct Slot — needs its own adapter card. Both adapter cards offer the added advantage of the floating-point unit .</text>
</content>
<name>Expansion Options</name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_26195.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text><span class="style1">lick Next to continue.</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>21</id>
<text><span class="style1"></span><span class="style1">The expansion card easily snaps into the adapter card, which in turn snaps into the expansion slot on your Macintosh IIsi. Peripherals and networks can then be attached to the expansion card through the access port on the back panel of your Macintosh IIsi.</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>card</layer>
<id>2</id>
<text>Expansion slot access port</text>
</content>
<name></name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_27080.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text><span class="style1">lick Next to continue.</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>21</id>
<text>You can add one of many NuBus or 030 Direct Slot expansion cards to your Macintosh IIsi. You need to purchase the NuBus or 030 Direct Slot adapter card to attach an expansion card to your Macintosh IIsi.</text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>card</layer>
<id>1</id>
<text>Expansion slot</text>
</content>
<name>Cards</name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_26530.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text>Like all Macintosh products, your Macintosh IIsi is flexible — designed to take advantage of existing third-party programs and expansion products.</text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>12</id>
<text><span class="style1">lick Return to continue.</span></text>
</content>
<name>Expansion Options</name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_25736.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text><span class="style1">lick Next to continue.</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>21</id>
<text><span class="style1"></span><span class="style1">Ports on the back panel of your Macintosh IIsi allow you to connect a wide variety of peripheral devices to accommodate your work style and computing needs, quickly and conveniently.</span></text>
<text><span class="style1">lick Next to continue.</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>21</id>
<text>You can connect multiple storage devices to your Macintosh IIsi, offering you faster and more flexible ways to store and retrieve information.</text>
<text><span class="style1">lick Return to continue.</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>21</id>
<text>The floating-point unit (FPU) is a math coprocessor that improves computer performance during intensive mathematical calculations. It’s helpful for large drafting, spreadsheet, and statistical applications.</text>
</content>
<name>Expansion Options</name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_22413.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text><span class="style1">lick Next to continue.</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>21</id>
<text>With an adapter card, you can add a floating-point unit to your Macintosh IIsi.Both the NuBus and the 030 Direct Slot adapter cards have a built-in floating-point unit.</text>
</content>
<name>Expansion Performance</name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_15683.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text>Your Macintosh IIsi offers expansion capabilities to meet your needs today and in the future. Your investment will last because your computer can expand to meet your growing needs and interests.</text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>12</id>
<text><span class="style1">lick Next to continue.</span></text>
</content>
<name>Begin.Expansion Options</name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_12241.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text><span class="style1">bout Video:</span><span class="style8"> Macintosh IIsi Performance</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>12</id>
<text><span class="style1">lick Return to continue.</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>21</id>
<text>You can select color and gray-scale settings from the Control Panel desk accessory. Be sure to read the “Macintosh Reference” manual that comes with your computer to learn more about color and gray-scale settings.</text>
</content>
<name>About Video</name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_17472.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text><span class="style1">bout Video:</span><span class="style8"> Macintosh IIsi Performance</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>12</id>
<text><span class="style1">lick Next to continue.</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>21</id>
<text><span class="style1">Computer performance is always affected by the number of colors or shades of gray you choose to work with. The fewer colors or shades of gray you choose, the faster the computer performs.</span></text>
</content>
<name>Performance</name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_14374.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text><span class="style1">lick Next to continue.</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>21</id>
<text>Your Macintosh IIsi provides many video options to meet your individual needs. For example, you can increase your screen space by adding a second monitor with the optional video expansion card.</text>
</content>
<name></name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_23506.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text>Four Apple monitors plus a variety of third-party monitors connect directly to your Macintosh IIsi. You don’t need to purchase a separate video card, because video support is built into your Macintosh IIsi. </text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>12</id>
<text><span class="style1">lick Next to continue.</span></text>
</content>
<name>Begin.About Video</name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_13227.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text><span class="style1">ore About Sound:</span><span class="style8"> Audio Quality</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>21</id>
<text>Click each microphone to hear a voice sample representing a different level of sound quality. The thermometers show the actual sizes of the voice samples.</text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>12</id>
<text><span class="style1">lick Return to continue.</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>card</layer>
<id>34</id>
<text>Good Quality</text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>card</layer>
<id>35</id>
<text>Better Quality</text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>card</layer>
<id>36</id>
<text>Best Quality</text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>card</layer>
<id>37</id>
<text>Size of the sound file</text>
</content>
<name>More About Sound</name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_17815.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text><span class="style1">lick Next to continue.</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>14</id>
<text><span class="style1">ore About Sound:</span><span class="style8"> Audio Quality </span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>21</id>
<text>Audio information can be stored in your Macintosh IIsi at different levels of quality. The better the quality of the sound, the more disk space is necessary to store the sound. Compressed sounds use less memory and disk space; uncompressed sounds have the best quality.</text>
<script>on mouseUpvisual effect dissolvego card (item 1 of the short name of this card & ".Menu")end mouseUp</script>
</part>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>14</id>
<text><span class="style1">ore About Sound:</span><span class="style8"> Recording Audio</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>12</id>
<text><span class="style1">lick Return to continue.</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>card</layer>
<id>17</id>
<text>The Sound section of the Control Panel lets you record, store, and play back sounds as system events. You can use the Record selection to customize your own system sounds.</text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>card</layer>
<id>18</id>
<text>You can find more information about sound input in the “Special Features” booklet that comes with your Macintosh IIsi.</text>
</content>
<name>More About Sound,Recording</name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_20057.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text><span class="style1">ore About Sound:</span><span class="style8"> Hardware</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>12</id>
<text><span class="style1">lick Return to continue.</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>21</id>
<text>The Macintosh IIsi microphone instantly captures voice and sound effects. You can play back sound through the computer’s built-in speaker, or use the convenient stereo output port to connect amplifier and speakers for stereo playback.</text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>card</layer>
<id>20</id>
<text>Sound output port</text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>card</layer>
<id>21</id>
<text>Sound input port</text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>card</layer>
<id>22</id>
<text>Microphone</text>
</content>
<name>More About Sound,Hardware</name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_18982.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text>Your Macintosh IIsi combines ease of use with the power of sound input. Imagine programs with sophisticated sound-editing, language-training, and voice-recognition capabilities — just a few examples of sound input products on the horizon.</text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>12</id>
<text><span class="style1">lick Next to continue.</span></text>
</content>
<name></name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_2084.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text><span class="style1">lick Next to continue.</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>21</id>
<text>You can take advantage of your computer’s sound input capability by using the Control Panel to record a sound and add it to your system’s sounds.</text>
</content>
<name>begin.More About Sound</name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_38939.xml
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<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<script>on enterInFieldput "playLine" && quote & the short name of me & quote into theMessagesend theMessage to card btn "Middle English"end enterInField</script>
</part>
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<name>the droghte</name>
<script>on enterInFieldput "playLine" && quote & the short name of me & quote into theMessagesend theMessage to card btn "Middle English"end enterInField</script>
</part>
<part>
<id>20</id>
<type>field</type>
<visible> <false /> </visible>
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<textHeight>11</textHeight>
<name>and bathyd</name>
<script>on enterInFieldput "playLine" && quote & the short name of me & quote into theMessagesend theMessage to card btn "Middle English"end enterInField</script>
</part>
<part>
<id>21</id>
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<visible> <false /> </visible>
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<font>Monaco</font>
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<textStyle>plain</textStyle>
<textHeight>11</textHeight>
<name>of whyche</name>
<script>on enterInFieldput "playLine" && quote & the short name of me & quote into theMessagesend theMessage to card btn "Middle English"end enterInField</script>
</part>
<part>
<id>12</id>
<type>button</type>
<visible> <false /> </visible>
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<autoHighlight> <false /> </autoHighlight>
<sharedHighlight> <true /> </sharedHighlight>
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<icon>32476</icon>
<textAlign>center</textAlign>
<font>Chicago</font>
<textSize>12</textSize>
<textStyle>plain</textStyle>
<name>Bouncing Ball</name>
<script>on mouseDownrepeat until the mouse is "Up"set the loc of me to (item 1 of the mouseLoc),(item 2 of the loc of me)end repeatend mouseDownon mouseUpput the loc of meend mouseUp</script>
</part>
<part>
<id>29</id>
<type>button</type>
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<highlight> <false /> </highlight>
<autoHighlight> <true /> </autoHighlight>
<sharedHighlight> <true /> </sharedHighlight>
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<icon>0</icon>
<textAlign>center</textAlign>
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<textStyle>plain</textStyle>
<name>Middle English</name>
<script>on mouseUpput "Whan,the droghte,and bathyd,of whyche" into theSoundsrepeat with itemNum = 1 to the number of items in theSoundsplayLine (item itemNum of theSounds)end repeat-- reset the bouncing ballwait until the sound is "done"hide card btn "Bouncing Ball"set the loc of card btn "Bouncing Ball" to "118,77"end mouseUpon playLine soundLine-- the card fields that control the timing are hidden on this cardput card field soundLine into ballTimesAndPointsplay soundLinewait until the sound is soundLineput line 1 of ballTimesAndPoints into vertPosrepeat with lineNum = 2 to the number of lines in ballTimesAndPointsget line lineNum of ballTimesAndPointsmoveBall item 1 of it,item 2 of it,vertPosend repeatend playLineon moveBall waitTime,horzPos,vertPoswait waitTimeshow card btn "Bouncing Ball" at horzPos,vertPosend moveBall</script>
<text>When you’re ready to continue, click Return.</text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>card</layer>
<id>9</id>
<text>han that Apryll wyth hys shouris soteThe droghte of Marche hath percyd to the rote,And bathyd every veyne in swich lycour,Of whyche vertue engendryd is the flour;</text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>card</layer>
<id>10</id>
<text><span class="style1">hen in April the sweet showers fallAnd pierce the drought of March to the root, and allThe veins are bathed in liquor of such powerAs brings about the engendering of the flower,</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>card</layer>
<id>14</id>
<text>Click the Middle English button to hear the poem being read aloud.</text>
<script>on openCard-- cache sound for quicker playingplay "Middle English" rpass openCardend openCard‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû TOOLS ‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àû‚àûon toggleFields tOrF-- show or hide the fields that are used for bouncing ball timing.if tOrF is "true" thenrepeat with fldNum = 4 to 7show card field fldNumend repeatelserepeat with fldNum = 4 to 7send closeField to card field fldNumhide card field fldNumend repeatend ifend toggleFieldson closeField -- stray returns will mess up the animationrepeat until last char of the target is not returndelete last char of the targetend repeatend closeField</script>
</card>
card_16964.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text><span class="style1"></span><span class="style1">With your Macintosh IIsi you can combine sound with graphics in HyperCard to create multimedia materials for effective learning.</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>12</id>
<text><span class="style1">lick Next to continue.</span></text>
<text>han that Apryll wyth hys shouris soteThe droghte of Marche hath percyd to the rote,And bathyd every veyne in swich lycour,Of whyche vertue engendryd is the flour;</text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>card</layer>
<id>4</id>
<text><span class="style1">hen in April the sweet showers fallAnd pierce the drought of March to the root, and allThe veins are bathed in liquor of such powerAs brings about the engendering of the flower,</span></text>
</content>
<name>Learning</name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_24895.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text><span class="style1"></span><span class="style1">Add impact to your business presentations by combining graphics with Macintosh IIsi audio communication.</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>12</id>
<text><span class="style1">lick Next to continue.</span></text>
<script>on mouseDownset the hilite of me to truewait until the mouse is UPif the mouseLoc is within the rect of me thenplaySound "troops",truewait until the sound is "Done"end ifset the hilite of me to falseend mouseDown</script>
<text>When you’re ready to continue, click Return.</text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>card</layer>
<id>6</id>
<text><span class="style1">ROM: </span><span class="style9">Jane Miyake</span><span class="style1">TO: </span><span class="style9">Attention All Folks!</span><span class="style1">SUBJECT: </span><span class="style10">Cafeteria Remodeling</span><span class="style1">Because of remodeling, the company cafeteria willremainder of the month. We look forward to serving you next month witha bright new shiny face.</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>card</layer>
<id>7</id>
<text><span class="style1">lick Audio to hear the voice message in this electronic mail example.</span></text>
</content>
<name>Sound Basics</name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_10916.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text><span class="style1">The ability of the Macintosh IIsi to add voice comments to a document or file means people can communicate faster and more efficiently.</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>12</id>
<text><span class="style1">lick Next to continue.</span></text>
<text><span class="style1">ROM: </span><span class="style9">Jane Miyake</span><span class="style1">TO: </span><span class="style9">Attention All Folks!</span><span class="style1">SUBJECT: </span><span class="style10">Cafeteria Remodeling</span><span class="style1">Because of remodeling, the company cafeteria will be closed for the remainder of the month. We look forward to serving you next month witha bright new shiny face.</span></text>
</content>
<name>Communication</name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_7156.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text><span class="style1">lick Next to continue.</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>21</id>
<text>The microphone and sound input capability of your Macintosh IIsi enhance your individual creativity and productivity. Use your Macintosh IIsi to input any kind of sound, such as voice narration.</text>
</content>
<name>begin.Sound Basics</name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_43662.xml
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<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<text><span class="style1">ound BasicsMore About SoundAbout VideoExpansion OptionsRepeat IntroductionQuit</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>12</id>
<text>Click a topic to continue.</text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>1</id>
<text>Here are the Main Topics for “A Closer Look at Your Macintosh IIsi.” Choose the section you want to explore by clicking its title. If you want to replay the introduction, click Repeat Introduction. When you want to stop, click Quit.</text>
</content>
<name>Main Topics</name>
<script>on mainMenu whatif what is "Sound Basics" then beginSection "begin.Sound Basics"else if what is "More About Sound" then beginSection "begin.More About Sound"else if what is "About Video" then beginSection "begin.About Video"else if what is "Expansion Options" then beginSection "begin.Expansion Options"else if what is "Repeat Introduction" then send introAnimation to card 1else if what is "Quit" then quitStackend mainMenuon beginSection startCardlock screengo to card startCardsetSectionOpeningsectionOpeningend beginSectionon quitStackset cursor to none -- hide the cursorplay "goodbye"visual effect dissolve to blackvisual effect dissolvego to card "Good Bye"-- hide the card buttons to show the wordsput "Au Revoir,Auf Wiedersehen,Hasta Luego" into theBtnNamesif item 1 of line 2 of sysEnv() = 1 then -- monitor set for 1 bitput "100,56,52" into theWaitTimesrepeat with itemNum = 1 to (the number of items in theBtnNames)showWord item itemNum of theBtnNames,item itemNum of theWaitTimesend repeatelse -- monitor set for >1 bit & running a little slowerput "100,36,40" into theWaitTimesrepeat with itemNum = 1 to (the number of items in theBtnNames)showWord item itemNum of theBtnNames,item itemNum of theWaitTimes,fastend repeatend ifwait 120 tickslock screengo last card -- closing legal informationunlock screen with dissolvedoMenu "Quit HyperCard" -- trapped in the stack script to pauseend quitStackon showWord btnName,waitTime,effectSpeedput "unlock screen with dissolve" && effectSpeed into unLockWithVislock screenwait waitTimehide card btn btnNamedo unlockWithVisend showWordon mouseUpif the target contains "button" then mainMenu (the short name of the target)end mouseUp</script>
</card>
card_7831.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<script>on mouseUpvisual effect dissolvego to card "Main Topics"end mouseUp</script>
</part>
<part>
<id>7</id>
<type>button</type>
<visible> <true /> </visible>
<reserved5> 0 </reserved5>
<reserved4> 0 </reserved4>
<reserved3> 0 </reserved3>
<reserved2> 0 </reserved2>
<reserved1> 0 </reserved1>
<enabled> <true /> </enabled>
<rect>
<left>455</left>
<top>289</top>
<right>503</right>
<bottom>336</bottom>
</rect>
<style>rectangle</style>
<showName> <true /> </showName>
<highlight> <false /> </highlight>
<autoHighlight> <true /> </autoHighlight>
<sharedHighlight> <true /> </sharedHighlight>
<family>0</family>
<titleWidth>0</titleWidth>
<icon>19885</icon>
<textAlign>center</textAlign>
<font>Chicago</font>
<textSize>12</textSize>
<textStyle>plain</textStyle>
<name>Next</name>
<script>on mouseUpgoNextend mouseUp</script>
</part>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>1</id>
<text><span class="style1"></span><span class="style1">Here are some things you’ll need to know about getting around in “A Closer Look at Your Macintosh IIsi.” • Click the Next arrow to move forward through “A Closer Look at Your Macintosh IIsi.” • Click the Previous arrow to move back to the previous screen. • If an arrow is gray, you cannot go in that direction. • Click Main Topics to return to the Main Topics of “A Closer Look at Your Macintosh IIsi.”</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>12</id>
<text><span class="style1">lick Main Topics to continue.</span></text>
</content>
<content>
<layer>background</layer>
<id>14</id>
<text>Using This Disk</text>
</content>
<name>Using This Disk</name>
<script></script>
</card>
card_31630.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<!DOCTYPE card PUBLIC "-//Apple, Inc.//DTD card V 2.0//EN" "" >
<script>on mouseUpintroAnimationend mouseUpon IntroAnimation -- ∆-- This animation is optimised for the Macintosh IIsi-- running at either 1 bit or 8 bit depth screen depthset lockMessages to true -- to equalize timingset cursor to watchplay "HELLO" r -- cache the sound, r = rest or silencewait until the sound is "done"cacheCards -- cache cards for faster animationset cursor to noneplay "Hello"visual effect dissolvego to card "Blank"if item 1 of line 2 of sysEnv() = 1 then -- monitor set for 1 bitput "80,70,60,58,57,15,0,0" into waitTimesput empty into effectSpeedelse -- monitor set for >1 bit & running a little slowerput "50,50,50,50,50,0,0,0" into waitTimesput "fast" into effectSpeedend ifrepeat with numTime = 1 to the number of items in waitTimesgoNextCard item numTime of waitTimes,effectSpeedend repeatend IntroAnimationon goNextCard waitTicks,effectSpeedput "unlock screen with dissolve" && effectSpeed into unlockWithVislock screengo next cardwait waitTicksdo unlockWithVisend goNextCardon cacheCards -- cache cards for faster animationpush cardlock screengo to card "Blank"repeat for 7go next cardend repeatpop cardunlock screenend cacheCards</script>