insufficient memory 58, 69, 70 performance decreases and 70 for Photo CDs 69

for PowerPC applications 39 interference, on monitor

screen/radio/television 88 internal drives, installing 34 internal hard disk. See hard disk internal modem 30

international symbols/characters, key combinations for 109–110

ISO 9660 format for CD-ROM discs 44 problems with discs using 67–68

J

jack, headphone 29

K

keyboard x, 29 adjusting angle of 7 connecting 7 handling 88 liquid spills on 88

no response to typing on 61–62positioning 7, 83–84

Power key on 8, 14 special keys on 107–108 troubleshooting problems with 61–62

keyboard cable x connecting 7

keyboard shortcuts 27–28

Key Caps program, in Apple menu 109–110

key combinations, special 110 keys, special 107–108

L

LAN. See local area network Launcher

opening applications from 35 putting program into 36 Service/Support area of 15 at startup 9

LC-processor-direct slot (LC-PDS) 97, 101

LC-processor-direct slot (PDS) card 30 access cover for 30

installing 101–102 libraries, shared 64 local area network

connecting to 33–34PowerTalk program for 35

locking mouse 94–95

“lock up,” keyboard (no response to typing) 61–62

logic board removing 100 replacing 104–105

Look For button, in Macintosh Guide

window 19, 23–24

M

Macintosh desktop 9

hiding and showing windows on 38 pictorial buttons on instead of usual

appearance 65 rebuilding 52, 56, 62 returning to from At Ease 65 starting up from CD-ROM disc

and 73

Macintosh Guide 18–25tips for using 25

Macintosh Guide window 18–19Index button in 19, 21–22Look For button in 19, 23–24moving 18, 25

Topics button in 19, 19–20

Index 117

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Apple 6300CD Series, 6200CD Series manual Index

6200CD Series, 6300CD Series specifications

The Apple 6300CD and 6200CD Series were notable additions to Apple's line of portable computers in the mid-1990s, blending compact design with functional capabilities that appealed to both personal and professional users. These series were part of Apple's PowerBook lineup, embodying the transition to more powerful and versatile portable computing.

The Apple 6300CD was recognized for its striking design that combined portability with performance. It featured a high-resolution grayscale display, offering a clear and vibrant viewing experience, which was essential for graphic design and multimedia tasks. One of the standout features was its integrated CD-ROM drive, allowing users to easily access software, music, and multimedia content, thus enhancing productivity and entertainment options.

The core of the 6300CD was the PowerPC 603 processor, clocked at 100 MHz, which provided a significant performance boost over its predecessors. Coupled with a generous amount of RAM, it handled multitasking and demanding applications with relative ease. The 6300CD also offered several connectivity options, including Ethernet, SCSI, and ADB, which made it adaptable to various networking and peripheral configurations.

On the other hand, the Apple 6200CD Series brought a balance of performance and affordability. This model also featured a PowerPC 603 processor but at a slightly lower clock speed, making it a cost-effective choice for users who did not require the highest specifications. The 6200CD was designed with a more basic but still effective color display, targeting users who needed reliable performance for everyday tasks, such as word processing, browsing, and basic graphic work.

Both series were equipped with a robust suite of software, including the classic Mac OS, enabling users to utilize a wide array of applications. The inclusion of a trackball, along with a full keyboard, contributed to user-friendly navigation and productivity, making these laptops appealing for a broad audience.

In summary, the Apple 6300CD and 6200CD Series exemplified the innovation and design ethos of Apple during the era. With their combination of solid performance, portability, and user-friendly features, these PowerBooks were well-received in the 1990s and remain a nostalgic reminder of Apple's commitment to creating powerful, efficient, and aesthetically pleasing computing solutions.