ThinkTank Manual

Your disk drives will whir and their lights will turn on as your computer reads information from the disks. On the Apple II or IIe, you will soon see the ThinkTank date display shown in Figure 2—4, which means that the program has loaded successfully. Skip to Step 3.

Apple III. Before it loads the program, your computer will display the message:

PUT PASCAL SYSTEM DISK IN BUILT—IN DRIVE. PRESS RETURN.

Remove the THINKTANK BOOT DISK from your built—in disk drive (Drive 1) and replace it with the THINK— TANK PROGRAM DISK. Then press RETURN. In a few seconds you will see the date display; skip to Step 3.

(b)If power is on, reset your computer. Make sure you have completed whatever program you were previously using.

Now simply press the BESET key (on some computers you may have to press CTRL-~RESET). The program will start as described in Step 2(a) above.

Figure 2—4: ThinkTank Date Display

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