Apple 145B manual Memory, Scsi devices

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A window has disappeared.

mAnother open window on the desktop may have covered the window you’re looking for. Move, resize, close, or hide windows you aren’t using until you see the one you want.

mWindows belonging to open but inactive programs may be hidden. Choose Show All from the Application menu to show hidden windows.

An icon is blinking in the menu bar.

mOne of your programs needs your attention. For example, you may have set the Alarm Clock to go off at a particular time, or PrintMonitor may be alerting you to a printing problem. Make the program active and take the necessary action.

Memory

A “not enough memory” message appears when you try to open a program.

mQuit any programs you aren’t using, then try again to open the program you want. If that doesn’t work, restart the computer. Sometimes restarting makes additional memory available.

mIf you are using a RAM disk or a disk cache, reduce its size and then restart the computer.

mUse extra space on your hard disk as virtual memory to increase the amount of memory available for opening programs. (Use virtual memory only when the power adapter is plugged in.)

mIf you consistently want to open more programs than memory allows, you can purchase a memory expansion card from your authorized Apple dealer.

SCSI devices

You can’t turn on the computer after connecting a SCSI device.

mSCSI devices connected to your computer must be turned on before the computer itself. Turn on the SCSI device(s) first, and then turn on the computer.

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