ThinkTank Manual.

APPLE II SERIES: HARD DISK SYSTEMS

If you have an Apple II, II Plus, or IIe computer with a hard disk, you can use the DISK—MANAGERcommands described above in certain specialized situations, but we do not recommend using it. For most disk management you will need to use the PASCAL operating system utility programs.

Formatting Floppy Disks

Use the FORMATTER program on your PASCAL system disks to format floppy disks. Follow the instructions in the PASCAL operating system manual.

Copying Disks

To copy files from one disk to another, use the T(ransfer) command that’s part of the PASCAL filer. Follow the instructions in your operating system manual.

Listing Disks

You can use the LIST command on the DISK MANAGER Command Menu to list the files on Drive 2. Follow the instructions under “Apple II Series: Floppy Disk Systems” above. For other drives, use the L(ist directory) or E(xtended directory) command that’s part of the PASCAL filer. Follow the instructions

in your operating system manual.

APPLE III SYSTEMS

If you have an Apple III computer, you can use your System Utilities Disk to format, copy, and list disks. To begin, insert this disk in your built—in drive (Drive 1) and power up or press CTRL—RESET. Your computer will display the Apple III Utilities Menu on your screen.

If you have a hard disk, your System Utilities Disk must be configured for it. Check with your dealer to make sure that the “drivers” are properly installed.

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