Apple 9600 manual Your screen displays a right-angle bracket prompt

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Your screen displays a right-angle bracket prompt (>).

Your computer has tried to launch a “debugging” application, but could not find one on your hard disk. Debugging applications are programs that software developers use to locate and fix problems in computer code. If you do not have a debugging application installed, your screen displays a right- angle bracket prompt (>). To return to the desktop, type G and then

press Return.

You can’t record sound using an external microphone or the microphone built into your monitor.

mMake sure your sound input source is set to “External Microphone.” Open the Monitors & Sound control panel in the Apple (K) menu, click the Sound icon, and choose “External Microphone” from the Sound Input pop-up menu.

mIf you’re using your monitor’s built-in microphone to record, use the Monitors & Sound control panel to mute the monitor’s speakers. In the same control panel, make sure that the sound input is set to the monitor’s built-in microphone.

For additional help, see the information about sound in Macintosh Guide (or

Mac OS Guide), available in the Guide (h) menu.

The computer’s clock keeps time inaccurately.

If your clock begins to keep time inaccurately, have an Apple-authorized service provider replace the battery. Consult the service and support information that came with your computer for instructions on how to contact an Apple-authorized service provider or Apple for assistance.

WARNING Do not attempt to replace the clock battery yourself. If the clock begins to lose accuracy, have an Apple-authorized service provider replace the battery. The service provider will dispose of the battery according to the local environmental guidelines.

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