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Communications regulation informationFCC statementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devicein ac
Setting up your DOS configuration filesYou may need to modify your DOS CONFIG.SYS file to work efficiently withyour PC Compatibility Card. Follow thes
Editing the AUTOEXEC.BAT fileYour AUTOEXEC.BAT file should include the following statements:SET TEMP=C:\TMPSET TMP=C:\TMPPATH=C:\DOSLOADHIGH C:\DOS\MS
m setting the fade screen option when switching environmentsm switching to, starting, and shutting down the PCThese options are described in this chap
Configuring monitorsTo connect a monitor, see Chapter 3, “Connecting Monitors and OtherEquipment.”In most cases, the Mac OS recognizes the monitor you
RAM informationThe RAM portion of the PC Setup control panel shows where RAM isinstalled on your PC Compatibility Card. If a DIMM (Dual Inline MemoryM
4Choose Preferences from the File menu.5Choose your preference for printing error notification.6Choose an option under “Interpret Print Data as.”m Cho
Epson emulation optionsIf you chose Epson in the Print Spooler Preferences dialog box, you can makethe following settings:m Choose “Gaps between pages
Note: If you select Epson in the Preferences dialog box for PC PrintSpooler, you can print only to the default paper size in the Mac OS PageSetup dia
If you are using the Epson emulation option, select the Epson LQ 2500 driverin each application from which you want to print. If that driver is notava
Printing from Windows 95Before you print from Windows 95 for the first time and any time you changeprinter drivers, you must follow these steps:1 In W
DOC statementDOC Class B Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radionoise emissions from digital apparatus as set o
11 Make sure the checkboxes labeled “Send CTRL+D before Job” and “Send CTRL+D afterJob” are unchecked. Then click OK.12 Close the Properties window.Ot
Turning PC sound on and offTo hear PC sound, you need to turn on sound for the PC and set the soundinput device in the Mac OS. Follow these steps:Not
Configuring PC drivesTo work in the PC environment, you need to tell the PC where PC softwareand files are stored. You do this by mapping PC drive le
Mapping a drive to a PC-formatted hard diskTo map a drive to a PC-formatted hard disk connected to your MacintoshSCSI port or SCSI chain, you first a
5Click Restart PC.IMPORTANTIf you intend to make your PC drive available to the Mac OS,do not use a PC compression program. The Mac OS cannot mountcom
4Move all the files from the old drive container to the new one.You can move the files in either the Mac OS or the PC environment.5 In the PC Setup co
102Sharing a volumeTo set up a shared volume, follow these steps:1If the PC is not already running, open the PC Setup control panel and click Start PC
Turning off automatic sharing1 In the Mac OS environment, open the PC Setup control panel.2 Open the Sharing pop-up menu and choose the name of the vo
Configuring the PC serial portsYour PC Compatibility Card supports two serial ports, COM1 and COM2.You can map these ports to Macintosh serial ports (
Building a custom cableThe following chart lists the signals present on the Macintosh Mini DIN-8connector, and the pins that carry these signals on PC
This chapter describes the software that you use to work in the PCenvironment, to switch between the Mac OS and PC environments, and toshare data betw
Switching between the Mac OS and PC environmentsYou can use one environment—Mac OS or PC—at a time. You switchbetween the Mac OS and the PC environmen
Switching environments with a keyboard commandYou can set a keyboard command, or hot key, to switch between the Mac OSand the PC environments. The def
To restart (“warm boot”) the PC in the PC environment, use one of the followingkeyboard commands:m Control-Alt (Option)-[keypad] period (the decimal p
Using floppy disk drives and floppy disksKeep the following in mind when you use floppy disks:m In the PC environment, the floppy disk drives are A an
m If you have more than one CD-ROM drive, the PC environment can useonly the one with the lowest SCSI ID number. m With some computer models, you can
Using keyboardsYou can use all Apple keyboards with your PC Compatibility Card. The Option key on an Apple keyboard is the same as the Alt key in the
Copying and pasting information between environmentsYou can exchange certain kinds of information between the Mac OS andWindows environments using the
m Sounds cannot be transferred on the Clipboard between the Mac OS andWindows. You can use a sound translation program to transfer sound files.m When
The PC Compatibility Card lets you use DOS, Windows 3.1, Windows 3.11,Windows for Workgroups, and Windows 95 applications directly on yourMacintosh co
Using shared folders and volumesYou can share Mac OS folders and volumes with the PC by assigning themdrive letters. The MACSHARE DOS program (install
With Macintosh PC Exchange, you can see, move, and copy PC documents asicons in the Mac OS. However, you may not be able to open every kind of PCfile
Consult this chapter when you have questions about using the PCenvironment on your Macintosh.If you have questions about using DOS, Windows, or PC app
Starting up The Macintosh “hangs” or freezes during startup.Restart the computer while holding down the Shift key to turn off extensions.After the com
The PC didn’t start up.Open the PC Setup control panel. Make sure the On button is selected at thetop of the control panel. If it is, click Start PC a
Switching to and from the PCThere is a delay when switching between environments.If you have the internal audio/video assembly installed, there is a d
Display problemsSee also the troubleshooting section in Appendix C, “Configuring VideoSoftware.”When I try to switch to the PC environment, my screen
I tried configuring my display and now it won’t work properly.In Windows 95, if you choose a configuration that won’t display properly,follow these st
Problems with files and disksI want to assign a drive container to the C or D drive, but I can’t find the drive containerin the dialog box.The drive c
m use the built-in Macintosh serial ports with PC softwarem play and record from PC CD-ROM discs using an Apple CD-ROM drivem copy and paste data betw
I can access a floppy disk from one environment but not the other.Only a locked floppy disk can be accessed in both environmentssimultaneously. Eject,
I can’t copy files from the Mac OS to a drive container currently in use by the PC.You cannot copy files while the PC is running. Shut down the PC and
Sound problemsI can’t install Sound Blaster software.Before you can install Sound Blaster software, you may need to make atemporary change to your AUT
AUTOEXEC.BAT (for Windows)SET SOUND=C:\VIBRA16SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H5 P330 T6SET MIDI=SYNTH:1 MAP:EC:\VIBRA16\DIAGNOSE /SC:\VIBRA16\MIXERSET.EXE /P
Printing problemsPrinting doesn’t work.Make sure that you’ve selected the correct preferences in PC Print Spooler (inthe Extensions folder inside the
When I print a document from a DOS application, the fonts don’t look right.Try choosing different fonts. If you’re using Epson fonts instead of bitmap
Your PC Compatibility Card comes with RAM (random-access memory)already installed. You can increase the memory available to the card byinstalling a DI
Opening the computer1 Turn off the computer.Make sure the computer is plugged in but turned off. 2 Remove the lid from the computer.For detailed instr
135Adding Memory to a PC Compatibility CardRemoving the cardFor detailed instructions, see the chapter earlier in this manual on installingthe PC Comp
This chapter describes how to install the PC Compatibility Card hardware ina Power Macintosh 7200, 7500, or 7600.IMPORTANTIf you received this manual
136Appendix ARemoving the old DIMM1 Determine if there is a DIMM in the DIMM slot.If there is no DIMM in the slot, skip the next step and go to the ne
3Pull the DIMM to remove it.If the DIMM sticks, pull gently, but don’t force it.Be careful not to touch the connectors. Set the DIMM aside. (If you wi
2Make sure the DIMM lever is in the open position.3 Push the DIMM into the DIMM slot until the lever snaps into the closed position.Ribs (inside socke
4Make sure the DIMM is snapped into place on both ends.Reinstalling the cardFor more detailed instructions, see the earlier section in this manual tha
The PC Compatibility Card inside your computer supports network driversthat conform to Novell’s Open Data-Link Interface (ODI) and Microsoft’sNetwork
NDIS 2.0 driver with the following protocolsm NetBEUI and IPX/SPX in Windows 95m Microsoft’s TCP/IP and IPX/SPX in Windows 95m NetBEUI and IPX/SPX in
1 Start the NetWare Client Install program and follow the instructions on screen forsteps 1–3.2 Select step 4.A list of network interface controller (
Using ODI drivers with NDIS compatible protocolsIf you will be using ODI drivers with NDIS compatible protocols, you need atranslator file. Microsoft’
6 In the Manufacturers list, select Detected Net Drivers.7 In the Network Adapters list, select Existing ODI Driver, and then click OK.The Network Con
What you needBefore beginning the installation process, make sure you have all thenecessary parts: the PC Compatibility Card, internal PC audio/videoa
3Double-click the Network Icon in the Control Panel.4 Click Add in the Network Configuration dialog box.5Select Adapter Component from the Network Com
Installing NetBEUI in Windows for WorkgroupsThis section describes the settings necessary to install the NetBEUI protocolfor use with an ODI driver in
PROTOCOL.INI[NETWORK.SETUP]VERSION=0X3110NETCARD=MS$ODIMAC,1,MS$ODIMAC,4TRANSPORT=MS$NETBEUI,NETBEUILANA0=MS$ODIMAC,1,MS$NETBEUI[LINK DRIVER MACODI]DA
IMPORTANTThe Windows for Workgroups Network Browser requires morethan 540K of conventional memory. You should maximize conventionalmemory by removing
AUTOEXEC.BATC:\WINDOWS\NET START@CALL C:\NWCLIENT\STARTNETC:\WINDOWS\ODIHLP.EXE@ECHO OFFLH C:\DOS\SMARTDRV.EXE /XPROMPT $P$GPATH C:\WINDOWS;C:\DOSPATH
Installing Microsoft’s TCP/IP-32 IP protocol stack in Windows forWorkgroupsFollow these steps to set up Microsoft’s TCP/IP-32 IP protocol stack for us
PROTOCOL.INI[NETWORK.SETUP]VERSION=0X3110NETCARD=MS$ODIMAC,1,MS$ODIMAC,4TRANSPORT=MS$NWLINKNB,NWLINKTRANSPORT=TCPIP-32N,MSTCP32LANA0=MS$ODIMAC,1,MS$NW
2Gather all the files necessary for installing Trumpet WinSock, including:m TCPMAN.EXEm TRUMPWSK.INIm WINSOCK.DLLm WINPKT.COMm ODIPKT.COM3Make sure th
You may also include the AUTOEXEC.BAT lines in STARTNET.BAT. If youdo so, be sure to include the following pointer to STARTNET.BAT. from yourAUTOEXEC.
To install Air Series from Windows:1 Install the NetWare client software.For more information, see “Installing NetWare Client Software” earlier inthis
Installing the PC Compatibility Card hardwareThere are several steps to installing your PC Compatibility Card hardware:m removing the computer’s casem
4After running SETNET, make sure your configuration files contain the following sections.These sections assume no other network software is installed.
Installing Novell’s LAN WorkPlace for DOS TCP/IP softwareThis section describes how to set up the LAN WorkPlace for DOS TCP/IPprotocol for use with an
NET.CFG (Windows for Workgroups)LINK DRIVER MACODIFRAME ETHERNET_IIFRAME ETHERNET_802.2FRAME ETHERNET_802.3FRAME ETHERNET_SNAPPROTOCOL IPX E0 ETHERNET
Installing protocols for use with Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) 2.0Installing NetBEUI and IPX/SPX in Windows 95This section describes
11 After running SETNET, make sure your PROTOCOL.INI file contains the following:PROTOCOL.INI[NDISHLP$]DRIVERNAME=NDISHLP$BINDINGS=MACNDIS$[PROTMAN$]D
Installing Microsoft TCP/IP-32 IP protocol stack and IPX/SPX inWindows 95This section describes how to set up the Microsoft TCP/IP-32 IP andIPX/SPX pr
11 Refer to “Running the Network Protocol Setup (SETNET) Utility” near the end of thisappendix and follow the instructions there.12 After running SETN
3Click Drivers; then click Add Adapters.4Select “Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter.”5 Insert the floppy disk containing the NDIS 2.0 driver. Verify
Installing Microsoft’s TCP/IP in Windows for WorkgroupsThis section describes how to set up the Microsoft TCP/IP protocol for usewith an NDIS driver i
[protman]DriverName=PROTMAN$PRIORITY=MS$NDISHLP[MACNDIS]DriverName=MacNDIS$ProtocolDot2="FF,F0,E0"ProtocolDIX="800,806,8035"[MS$ND
Removing the computer’s case1Shut down the computer.Leave the computer plugged in to ground it and protect its components fromstatic electricity damag
Installing client software for an OS/2 LAN server in DOS or WindowsFollow these steps to install the OS/2 LAN Server protocol for use with anNDIS driv
[MACNDIS]DriverName=MacNDIS$ProtocolDot2=F0[IBM$NETBEUI]DriverName=netbeui$SESSIONS=20NCBS=20BINDINGS=MACNDISLANABASE=0CONFIG.SYS (the lines must be i
Installing Banyan Vines in DOSThis section describes the settings you must make when using Banyan Vineswith an NDIS driver in DOS. Refer to the docume
3After running SETNET, make sure your files include the following entries: AUTOEXEC.BATC:\NETMANAG\NMODINET.CFGLINK DRIVER MACODIFRAME ETHERNET_802.2F
3Type the following and then press Return:A:\SETNET.EXEThe Network Protocol Setup dialog box appears.You should not need to select an option in the Ne
8Switch to the Mac OS by typing x-Return.9Shut down the PC by clicking Shut Down PC in the PC Setup control panel.10 Shut down the Macintosh, wait ten
This appendix describes special configuration options for the ATI videocircuitry and ATI video drivers that came with your PC Compatibility Card.About
Installing and configuring video software in WindowsFor instructions on installing basic video software and selecting monitor typesin Windows and Wind
m If your monitor’s specifications are the same as those of a listed monitor,choose that monitor in the list. m If no listed monitor is similar to you
3 Remove the cover from the computer.After you’ve slid the cover forward about two inches, lift it straight up and offthe computer.5Installing the Car
6To adjust screen centering for the selected resolution, change the size and position ofthe box; then press Enter.7 Repeat steps 2–3 until you are sat
6Select Read Installation Notes for help and tips.7 Follow instructions on the screen to complete the installation; then press the Esc keyto exit.A Mi
Installing drivers for WordPerfect (for DOS) 5.1The enhanced drivers for WordPerfect 5.1 support 800x600 and 1024x768screen resolutions in 16 colors.B
11 Press <G> for Graphics Screen Type.12 Select the mach64 driver and press Return.Refer to the README.WP file that has been copied into your Wo
Installing MPEG video support in WindowsYour video software includes the ATI Video Player—an MPEG player forWindows and Windows 95 that provides full-
2Select Drivers Installation from the menu.3Select Microsoft Windows.4Select Display Drivers + Software MPEG.5 Follow the on-screen instructions.ATI D
Using DOS video utilitiesFor instructions on installing utilities, see “Configuring Video Software inDOS,” earlier in this appendix.VESA BIOS Extensio
Tr oubleshootingUsing the diagnostics utilityYou can view and test any installed graphics mode at any supportedresolution and color depth by running t
Solutions and explanations for problemsThis section describes several checks and tests you can perform to helpdiagnose problems with your video circui
The resolution I want is not available (dimmed).The BIOS has been instructed that the mode is not available. If you’re sureyour monitor supports the r
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4Touch the metal part of the power supply case inside the computer to discharge staticelectricity.Always do this before you touch any parts, or instal
Video mode tablesThis section describes the video mode specifications for ATI video driversusing DRAM.When discussing color depth, 8 bits per pixel (8
Refresh Horizontal Pixel clock Maximum color Resolution rate (Hz) frequency (kHz) (MHz) depth (bpp)*(continued)800 x 600 48 interlaced 33.8 36.0 16,
Refresh Horizontal Pixel clock Maximum color Resolution rate (Hz) frequency (kHz) (MHz) depth (bpp)*(continued)1280 x 1024 43 interlaced 50.0 80.0 —
Fixed-frequency monitors The following tables list the resolutions supported on fixed-frequency (non-multiple-scan) monitors. The color depths for 1 M
19-Inch Color DisplayRefresh rate: 60.2 KHz (horizontal), 74.9 Hz (vertical)Color depthResolution 1 MB 2 MB640 x 400 16 bpp 16 bpp640 x 480 16 bpp 16
Macintosh 12-Inch Monochrome Display, 13-Inch Color Display, 14-Inch ColorDisplay, and AudioVision DisplayRefresh rate: 35 KHz (horizontal), 66.67 Hz
General specificationsDescriptionm 12-inch PC-compatible PCI cardSystemm Pentium or Pentium-compatible microprocessorm 256K L2 cachem Plug-n-Play BIOS
Sound16-bit Sound Blaster sound system allows:m PC sound played through Macintosh speaker or headphonesm CD-ROM sound recording capabilitym enhanced F
m supports 13-, 14-, 16-, and 20-inch Macintosh-compatible monitors;Macintosh Portrait Display monitors; Macintosh Two-Page Displaymonitors; and 15-,
Disconnecting the CD audio cable from the CD-ROM drive6Disconnect the CD audio cable from the CD-ROM drive.Be sure to pull the plug, not the cable.Jus
Aaccess port 9, 39, 40adapter cable, for AudioVision monitor 60ADB mouse 65adding memory 133–139Alt key (PC keyboard), Macintoshequivalent 113App
CD In connectorlocation 17, 48plugging in CD audio cable 20, 48CD Out connector 46CD-ROM discs, using in PC environment111–112CD-ROM drivesconnecti
199IndexDOS. See also PC environmentconfiguration files, setting up 86–87configuring monitors in 89configuring video software in174–176copying to an
Epson printer drivers 94Epson printers 91, 92–93equipment supplied 2, 32error messages. See messagesEthernet (built-in) software, installing 70exp
QuickTime for Windows 77Sound Blaster software 77–78System 7.5 Update 68–69video software 79–82, 174Windows 75–76Win95 WordPad 115internal PC aud
MACSHARE DOS program 116MacTCP control panel 171memory. See also RAM; DIMMadding 133–139conserving 144expanded 86freeing for Sound Blaster instal
network protocolsspecifications 193supported 103Network Protocol Setup utility. SeeSETNET utilitynetworksavoiding problems with 171connecting to 6
PC environment (continued)keyboard command for switching toMac OS 108keyboards, using 113mouse, using 112network software for 66, 141–171pointing
printersconnecting 65drivers 90, 91, 93–95, 130PostScript 90–91, 94setting options 90–96setting up 90–96Printer Specific feature 93printingin DO
Opening the computer7 Flip open the expansion card cover.8If there is an auxiliary fan, disconnect the fan cable.Some computer models do not have a fa
Sound Blaster Mixerset software 128Sound Blaster software 77–78, 96, 128Sound In connectordisconnecting CD audio cable from 15plugging CD audio c
UUNDELETE command (DOS) 101unmounting drives or containers 99–100unsharing a volume 102updating system software (Mac OS)68–69VVDIF file 174VESA BI
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9Installing the Card in a Power Macintosh 7200, 7500, or 76009Pull out the port access cover behind the first expansion slot (the one closest to thece
10 Position the support foot.The support foot holds the computer’s chassis when you open it.11 Unlock the chassis release switches.Move the release sw
11Installing the Card in a Power Macintosh 7200, 7500, or 760012 Lift the chassis and rest it on the support foot. Make sure the support arm is engage
What you do next depends on whether you want to add a DIMM (dual inlinememory module) to your PC Compatibility Card to increase the amount ofRAM avail
14 Insert the connector on the bottom edge of the card into the slot whose access portcover you removed.Line up the connector with the slot. The port
15(Power Macintosh 7200 only) Plug the large end of the internal PC audio/video connectorinto the socket on the computer’s main logic board.If you hav
15Installing the Card in a Power Macintosh 7200, 7500, or 7600Connecting the CD audio cables to the card and the logic board16 Disconnect the CD audio
iiiCommunications regulation information xPreface xiii1Installing the Card in a Power Macintosh 7200, 7500, or 7600 1What you need
17 Pull the cable through the hole in the chassis and set it aside.Don’t force the cable. If it resists, jiggle it or feed it back through the hole an
18 Plug one of the CD audio cables that came with your PC Compatibility Card into theSound Out connector on the PC Compatibility Card.Your PC Compatib
19 Route the cable over the top of the card and around the back of the computer’s logicboard. Then plug it into the Sound In connector on the computer
If there is a processor card in your computer, route the cable between theprocessor card and the back panel (not over the top of the processor card).I
20 Connect the second CD audio cable to the CD In connector on your PC CompatibilityCard.The CD In connector is in the upper-left corner of the card.C
21 Route the second cable over the top of the card, around the back of the logic board, andthrough the hole in the computer’s chassis. Keep the cable
If there is a processor card in your computer, route the cable between theprocessor card and the back panel (not over the top of the processor card).I
Closing the computer’s chassis22 Close the chassis.Make sure that the support arm is disengaged. Make sure the cables youconnected are away from the h
23 Lock the release switches.24 Replace the support foot.Release the support foot by unsnapping thecatch with your fingertip, and swing the supportfoo
25 If you unplugged the auxiliary fan cable, reconnect it.Not all computer models have an auxiliary fan.Reconnect the auxiliary fan cable to the main
ivContents2Installing the Card in a Power Macintosh 8500 or 9500 31What you need 32Installing the PC Compatibility Card hardware 33Open
26 Flip the expansion card cover up and snap it back into place. (Be sure to snap the coverback down on both ends.)If the cover doesn’t snap into plac
Connecting the CD audio cable to the CD-ROM drive27 Connect the CD-ROM cable you threaded through the computer’s chassis (in step 21) tothe Audio conn
Closing the computer’s case28 Make sure all cables and cards are firmly connected.Check to see thatthese connectors werenot loosened during theinstall
29 Replace the cover on the computer.Lower the cover all the way down onto the case, leaving a two-inch gap. Pushthe cover back until it snaps into pl
30 Plug the computer’s power cord into the back panel.You are now finished installing the card.What’s next?Go next to Chapter 3, “Connecting Monitors
31This chapter covers how to install the PC Compatibility Card hardware in aPower Macintosh 8500 or 9500.IMPORTANTIf you received this manual with a c
32Chapter 2What you needBefore beginning the installation process, make sure you have all thenecessary parts: the PC Compatibility Card, two CD-ROM ca
33Installing the Card in a Power Macintosh 8500 or 9500Installing the PC Compatibility Card hardwareThere are several steps to installing your PC Comp
Opening the computer1Shut down the computer.Leave the computer plugged in to ground it and protect its components fromstatic electricity damage.2Loose
3 Remove the cover from the computer.Slide the cover away from the back panel an inch or two. Then raise the coverstraight up and off the computer.35I
vContentsInstalling MS-DOS 73Installing support software for DOS 74Installing mouse software 75Installing Microsoft Windows 75Inst
36Chapter 24Touch the metal part of the power supply case inside the computer to discharge staticelectricity.Always do this before you touch any parts
37Installing the Card in a Power Macintosh 8500 or 95005 Lower the retainer or auxiliary fan.Squeeze the sides of the retainer or fan and pull down.If
If you have a Power Macintosh 9500, use this illustration:To lower the auxiliary fan, squeeze the sides to unlatch it.38Chapter 2
39Installing the Card in a Power Macintosh 8500 or 95006Pull out the metal access port cover behind the expansion slot closest to the center ofthe com
Installing the PC Compatibility Card7 Insert the long connector on the bottom edge of the card into the slot behind the accessport cover you removed.L
Connecting the CD audio cables8Unplug the CD audio cable from the computer’s logic board and the CD-ROM drive.You will be replacing the cable with one
9 Remove the chassis brace by squeezing and pulling.Squeeze here, and remove the chassis brace. You will replace it later.42Chapter 2
10 Plug one of the CD audio cables that came with your PC Compatibility Card into theSound In connector on the computer’s logic board.Your PC Compatib
11 Thread the cable through the interior of the computer.Route the cable through the interior of the computer asshown. Pass the cable through this hol
12 Plug the other end of the cable into the Sound Out connector on the PC CompatibilityCard.The Sound Out connector is next to the CD In connector, wh
Configuring PC sound 96Tu rning PC sound on and off 97Configuring PC drives 98Creating a drive container 98Mapping a drive to a PC
13 Plug the second CD audio cable into the CD Out connector on the CD-ROM drive.Attach the large plugon the end of theother CD audio cableto the conne
14 Thread the second cable through the interior of the computer.Route the cable through the interior of the computer asshown. Pass the cable through t
15 Plug the other end of the second cable into the CD In connector on your PCCompatibility Card.CD In connector on thePC Compatibility CardAttach the
16 Replace the chassis brace.Squeeze here, and reinstall the chassis brace. Be sure not to pinchany of the cables between the chassis brace and the po
17 Lay the CD audio cables on top of the PC Compatibility Card or another card, so thatthey’re out of the way of the retainer or auxiliary fan.Tuck th
Closing the computer18 Make sure all cables and cards are firmly connected.Check to see that these connectors were not loosened during the installatio
19 Replace the retainer or fan. Make sure that the cables are not squeezed between the retainer or fan andthe top of the card.If you have a Power Maci
If you have a Power Macintosh 9500, use this illustration:Processor cardThis guide on the auxiliary fan housing engages the processor card in the comp
20 Replace the cover on the computer.Lower the cover all the way down onto the case. Push the cover back until ittouches the back panel.21 Tighten the
55You can use a single monitor to display both the PC environment and the Mac OS environment, or you can simultaneously display both environmentson tw
7 Troubleshooting in the PC Environment 119Starting up 120Switching to and from the PC 122Display problems 123Problems with files
Connecting a single monitor to a Power Macintosh 7200 using avideo card or to a Power Macintosh 7500, 7600, 8500, or 9500To connect a monitor, you us
57Connecting Monitors and Other Equipment1Plug the middle connector into the port on the PC Compatibility Card, and tighten thethumbscrews.This connec
2Plug the connector on the long end of the loopback cable into your computer’s built-inmonitor port or video card.This connector has an Apple (K) icon
3Plug the connector on the short end of the loopback cable into your monitor’s cable. This connector has an Apple (K) icon on one side and a monitor (
Connecting an AudioVision 14 Display: Plug the short end of the loopbackcable into your AudioVision adapter cable. Plug the AudioVision adaptercable
61Connecting Monitors and Other EquipmentTo connect two monitors, follow these steps:1Connect the monitor you want to use for the Mac OS environment t
2Plug the middle connector on the loopback cable into the port on the PC CompatibilityCard and tighten the thumbscrews.Power Macintosh 7200Power Macin
3Plug the connector on the short end of the cable into the cable for the monitor that youwant to use with the PC environment.In most cases, you leave
Connecting a MIDI deviceYou can connect a MIDI (musical instrument digital interface) device to thegame controller port that comes on some models of t
Connecting a mouseYou can use a standard Macintosh one-button mouse or other pointing devicewith the PC Compatibility Card. You can simulate the behav
Installing protocols for use with Network Driver Interface Specification(NDIS) 2.0 159Installing NetBEUI and IPX/SPX in Windows 95 159Instal
Connecting to a networkYou can connect to shared disks on an AppleTalk or other Macintosh-compatible network, using the Mac OS file sharing feature an
67This chapter covers how to install software for your PC Compatibility Card.For information on setting up the software after you install it, includin
Installing Mac OS softwareThe Mac OS software for operating your PC Compatibility Card is on theCD-ROM disc labeled PC Compatibility Card Mac OS Softw
5 Click Install.The software is automatically installed onto your hard disk.6When the installation is complete, follow the instructions on the screen
6When the installation is complete, follow the instructions on the screen to quit theInstaller and restart your Macintosh.The following Mac OS softwar
Creating a drive containerA drive container is a file on your Macintosh hard disk that acts as a hard drivefor the PC. You create a drive container us
2Choose New Drive File from the C: or D: pop-up menu.A dialog box appears.3Choose a location for the drive container.The drive container can be on any
Installing MS-DOSTo install MS-DOS software in a new drive container, you’ll need the MS-DOS installation disks. Follow these steps:IMPORTANTIf you re
74Installing support software for DOSThe software on the PC Compatibility Card PC Software floppy disk that camewith your PC Compatibility Card allows
Installing mouse softwareIf you have a Macintosh-compatible mouse for use with the PC environment,you may need to install drivers for the mouse in the
ATI DeskTop video configuration software for Windows 181Using DOS video utilities 182VESA BIOS Extension 182DPMS for DOS 182Troubl
Installing support software for WindowsNext, you need to install the Windows support software. Follow these steps:1If necessary, switch to the PC envi
Installing PC utilitiesYour PC Compatibility Card comes with the following programs and utilitieson a CD-ROM disc labeled PC Utilities CD:m QuickTime
5Choose the recommended paths by pressing Enter.6Choose the recommended settings by pressing Enter.7Allow the install program to modify your files by
Installing and configuring video software This section describes basic installation and configuration. For moreinformation about the video software, i
14 Select a monitor type.15 If you have a multiple-scan monitor, you can customize the display using the ScreenAdjustment program.16 Select a resoluti
3Click Start, choose Settings, choose Control Panel, and double-click the Display icon toopen the Display control panel.4Click the Settings tab in the
If this type is listed in PC Setup... ...choose this type in the Models box (continued)Portrait The “(all other Apple monitors)” type21" Color T
Installing keyboard files in Windows 951 Start Windows 95 and click the Start button.2Click Settings; then click Control Panel.3Double-click the Keybo
This chapter contains information on the following aspects of your PCenvironment:m DOS configuration files m the PC Setup control panelm monitors and
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