mWhen using DOSCLIP from within certain application programs, it may not be possible to select the text using the mouse. In these cases, either use the keyboard to select your text, or check that the standard DOS mouse driver is not loaded.

mWhen the PC environment is active, all Macintosh programs are put in the background to allow the PC Clipboard to run in the foreground. If you do not want your Macintosh programs to run in the background while you are in the PC environment, you must disable the Clipboard translation by removing the PC Clipboard Extension from the Extensions folder (inside the System Folder in the Mac OS).

Running network software

The DOS-compatibility software on your computer supports any networking protocols, operating systems, or application programs that are compatible with Novell’s Open Data-Link Interface specification (ODI).

mTo set up the software, install your networking client software in the PC environment.

Networking client software such as Novell’s NetWare is not included with the DOS-compatible Macintosh.

For information on installing network management software, see Appendix D.

Compatible and incompatible protocols

You can run NetWare in the PC environment at the same time that you’re running AppleTalk in the Mac OS.

To use IPX or TCP networking protocols, you must have an Ethernet card installed in your computer’s communication slot. For instructions on installing an Ethernet card, see Appendix B.

You can use the IPX and TCP protocols at the same time in the PC environment or in the Mac OS, or you can use one protocol in the PC environment and the other protocol in the Mac OS. However, you cannot use the same protocol in both environments at the same time.

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