ThinkTank Manual

*a video monitor (preferable) or television set (and adapter)

*a printer (recommended but not required)

On the Apple II, ThinkTank uses the simple 40—column, uppercase—only display. If you have an 80—column card, Think— Tank will automatically switch it off or ask you to do so.

The Apple II version of ThinkTank will also run on an Apple IIe computer -in 40—column, uppercase mode. However, if you have an Apple 80—Column Text Card in your Apple IIe, you should obtain the version of ThinkTank specifically designed for the Apple IIe.

Apple IIe

To use the Apple IIe version of ThinkTank, you will need:

*an Apple IIe computer

*an Apple 80—Column Text Card or Extended 80—Column Text Card

*two or more floppy disk drives; or one hard disk drive with the PASCAL operating system

*a video monitor (preferable) or television set (and adapter)

*a printer (recommended but not required)

Apple III

To use the Apple III version of ThinkTank, you will need:

*an Apple III computer, which includes one floppy disk drive

*one additional floppy disk drive, or a hard disk drive

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