LBSOS KRNLI/O ERRORFILE 'SOS.KERNEL' NOT FOUNDINVALID KERNEL FILExةw,@  4  J  ȱ⩤i8#) ) 8Le WASHINGTON APPLE PI By: David Ottalini WAP /// SIG Adapted from original material by: Leon H. Raesly, LCSW /YA3.INFORMATIONF-READ.ME.FIRST/Y +SIG.HISTORY P/ / *SOS.DRIVER y67!7*SOS.INTERP 4ke! *SOS.KERNEL M,V!a(WAP.INFO/;Y;*WAP.SIG.PD!*$(EZP.TIPS !qFLASHNAME.DATHY *HELLO.TEXT Y *MENU.MAKER !F/MENU.MAKER.INFO!HELLOELLO  !/III.INF.01.02u' )A3.CABLESl1Y)HELLO.PIC!@jcd*AN.A3.POEMV#! )BGRAF.INV( !L+CPYRIGHT.NOTICE!qDISKNAME.DATm#im#iЛ#Lȱ  6L憦  Lsmm l y` @8(Je稽 ʈ Welcome to Washington Apple Pi! We're a user group made up of folks from all over the nation (and even the world!) who enjoy their Apple computers just like you and want to get more out of them. There's room for every make  Ann Aiken 301+530-1990 SLICES The Washington Apple PI maintains two Slices. These are sub-groups meeting under the auspices of the PI, in more remote areas. 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New SIGS are forming all the time, so if you have an interest, why not get involved? SIpecific Apple /// material like the ATUNC Newsletter and the TAU Journal. There's also a video tape you can take out that will teach you how to use your ///. The /// SIG meets quarterly. Please see the Journal for more informatournal for exact days and times. We have an excellent hard copy library that includes current and back issues of many magazines. Apple /// users can look at back issues of On Three, The /// Magazine and a number of newsletters that have sin with everything from graphics to information on repairing your ///. Another example: Our Software Development Fund, designed to bring our SARA new software. The WAP office is open to serve you through the week. See your WAP J Apple /// articles are also published on occasion. This New Member Disk is just one example of the /// SIG's committment to the /// Community. In March, 1995 there were more than 250 double-sided disks in the /// SIG public domaand model and support to match! As a new member, you should already have seen our magazine, "The WAP Journal." Apple /// members have their own column, "On the Trail of the Apple ///" that's been published for many, many years. Other TELEPHONE NUMBER Annapolis Slice Richard MacLean 410+721-8157 Columbia Slice Ellen Baniszewski 410+730-4891 DC Slice Phil Shapiro 202+686-5465 Frederic Slice Alan Alvestad 301+371-4165 THE WASHINGTON APPLE PI TELE-CONFERENCES SYSTEM (TCS) (Updated March, 1995) What is the TCS? It's an electronic way for WAP members to keep in contact with each other,@x |?~`||@xAg|?~`|C~Cy own Apples and Macs. We have about 50 Apple /// members!. There are more than 2000 passwords on the TCS system! and each Board has Library files of text information about the Topic of the Board. The TCS SYSOPs can be reached by leaving a message on Conference 1, Board 13 (TCS Comments & SUGGs). Washington Apple PI has some 4000 members who Conference 3 - The Mac Conference Conference 4 - The Classified Conference Conferences 5-8 - Internet Boards Each Conference has up to 30 Boards (organized by topic)======================================================================== Washington Apple PI has some 4000 members who own Apples; Macs & Newtons. We have about 50 Apple /// members. There are more than 2000 passwords on the TCS system! Topic of the Board. The TCS SYSOPs can be reached by leaving a message on Conference 1, Board 13 (TCS Comments & SUGGs). There are some exciting things coming to the TCS in the future! Watch your WAP Journal for details. ======nference 4 - The Classified Conference Conferences 5-8 - Internet Boards Each Conference has up to 30 Boards (organized by topic) and each Board has Library files of text information about the The Apple /// Board is on Conference 2. Conference 1 - The General Conference Conference 2 - The Apple // Conference Conference 3 - The Mac Conference Cohave NOT purchased a modem yet, we recommend you purchase at least a 2400 baud unit (Baud is a unit of speed for transfering data) so that you have access to the latest technology. The TCS Message Base is organized into 8 Conferences. dedicated to Mac and Apple USEnet files from the Internet 2400 Baud Line - 301-984-4066 (rolls over) 14.4 Baud Line - 301-984-4070 (rolls over) The TCS operates at 300-1200-2400-9600-14,400 Baud, using US Robotics Modems. If you r and Apple //gses. There are a number of lines for call-ins and once on-board, you have access to 8 different conferences of some 30 boards each. The Apple /// board is on Conference 2 (Apple Family Conference). There are also Conferences from the WAP office - all WAP members get some access - but to get more time, or access to E-Mail on the Internet, you'll have to pay more. Check the office for prices. Thanks to a recent upgrade, the TCS now operates off a Mac File Serve talk about common interests, upload and download (that is, electronically transfer) information, programs, graphics, etc. You'll need a modem, communications software (we have a number in the /// SIG PD Library) and a password. 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The /// was specifically designed as a business machine and Apple sold it in "bundles" with software and hardware. For Washington Apple Pi, the first up (with some updates) WAP was barely a year and a half old when the Apple /// was introduced at the National Computer Conference in Anaheim in May, 1980. The /// was the first computer to be designed in-house by Apple Computer. It was supposed WAP /// SIG HISTORY By David Ottalini Apple /// SIG Co-Chairman Washington Apple Pi celebrated its 10th anniversary in December, 1988. As part of that celebration, the author put together the following history of the /// Special Interest Gro``lBcguwy{}$(/4:?IXad#ȌS 9S`YX`X-,ˆ̭U)? VW @ ?ddxtB˩Eʍ@Xx ,P Eʍ(itiBX`,A0Lp HH`! 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The SIG continues to gain new members as companies sell or give their ///s to home users. Providing support is our best opportunity for service and we look forward ate1993, we completed our first project to develop new software for the ///. BOS3 was the result - a complete upgrade to our SOS that makes our SARAs much more useful and modern. Our next project is a new and more powerful Communications Manager program. In July, 1986 then-SIG Librarian Al Lambert announced our first four public domain disks. We now have more than 250! We also have an active Donation Program (coordinated by Dave and Joan Jernigan) that seeks to place unused ///s in new homes. In lple /// article in the Journal every month since. By 1986, the author had also taken over for Bill Rosenmund as co-chair and Jerry Chandler quit. Tom Bartkiewitz co-chaired for awhile, later to be replaced by Jim Jutzin and later, Paul Campbell. ll a great computer. Over the course of the year, the club continued to meet, held a few tutorials and even surveyed members by mail. June, 1985 marked the debut of this author in the WAP Journal. With only a few exceptions, there's been at least one Apund as co-chair. Throughout 1985, SIG Secretary Charlene Ryan kept the ///'s flame burning in the WAP Journal. She reported in January that despite the bad news about the /// being discontinued, the SIG was alive and well and members felt the /// was sti! He also reported that an Apple Rep assured the members of Apple's "continuing commitment to the ///." Midway through 1984, the SIG had gained a Co-Chairman in Jerry Chandler. And in January, 1985 Bill Hershey officially made way for Bill Rosenm for an upgraded emulation disk to handle 64K and upper and lower case. By May of the following year, Bill Hershey had been elevated to SIG Chairman, the first "official" leader of the SIG. In July, Hershey reported that the SIG now had 73 memberses It Merit A Passing Grade?" was written by William C. Jacobson. The bottom line for him was that the (now) two-year-old Apple /// got a "qualified passing grade." He was particularly upset that the /// had such a poor implementation of CP/M and called virtually every important article, ad and publication referencing the Apple /// and relevant hardware and software." In March, 1983 came the first, and only, complete review of the /// done in the WAP Journal. "A Report Card On The Apple ///: Docle came from Ronald Askew. He reported the third meeting of the SIG occurred April 15th at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center, adding that 11 of the 20 ///ers in WAP had attended. Askew also reported that SIG librarian Michael Konvalinka had "collectede unilaterally establish a group and invite all of the members who are interested in learning more about the newest APPLE and the smallest Users Group (there are six members that I have been in touch with personally). The June, 1982 Apple /// artithe Apple I, II and all other sources." It took ten months more, but in February, 1982, Dow (the first "Pro Temp" Chairman) gave the official announcement that a /// SIG within WAP had been formed ("Update On the 'Big Apple' ///"): So herewith w does not, you do not have an Apple /// disk and it will NOT boot. By making many of our disks self-booting, we give give up valuable disk space. The trade off is ease of use for our members and especially peace of mind for new members and users who may But (/// EZ Pieces) will also send the character immediately following Boldface Begin mark (the caret ^ mark signifying Boldface Begin) with the code. This character will not appear in your document but will be sent to the printer. To send, say "Escape nctions, simply enter Escape into the Boldface Begin option. Do this by pressing the Escape key only. Now, each time you set the Boldface Begin command in the word processor, (/// EZ Pieces) sends "Escape" to the printer. Escape, by itself does nothing. scape sequences are what turn on special printer functions). Here's what you do: set up a new custom printer by entering the Custom Printer Setup screens in (/// EZ Pieces). In the Printer Codes screen, where you enter the Escape sequences for various fu others...you're not alone. Setting up print functions for custom printers (or for built-in printers) can be frustrating. We've got an answer. Using this "all purpose" printer code, you can send ANY Escape sequence to your printer from (/// EZ Pieces)(E 3 EZ PIECES TIPS Taken from Q-Mar Product and Information Catalog 1) Printer Codes If you have problems with printer codes for printer functions, or if you wish (/// EZ Pieces) supported more printer functions, like Expanded Print, Compressed Print and COPYRIGHT NOTICE Articles taken from the ATUNC Newsletter, TAU TALES and the WAP JOURNAL are copyrighted by those respective organizations. They are being reprinted on this disk with their permission for use by WAP members only. rt time before you are taken back to the Menu. Menu.Maker is a great program. But it can always be improved. If you have any to suggest or make, please let us know or contribute your improvements. Dave Ottalini July, 1990 nu.Maker will remember subdirectories and return you to them after reading text files. If you want Menu.Maker to show you a graphic, highlight the selection (a graphic is called a "FOTO" file) and press . You will be shown the graphic for a sho coded instructions won't return you to the Menu. If you quit a program and you are returned to the Basic Prompt ")" type: Run ".D1/Menu.Maker" and press the key. You'll be taken right back to Menu.Maker and can go from there. By the way, Me, simply flip the disk and press the key. Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight your selection and hit the key to signify your selection. Limitations? Menu.Maker won't run non-Basic programs, and Basic programs without specific never have used a computer before. The program that makes using our disks such a pleasure is Menu.Maker. With it, you can read and print all text files, run Business Basic programs, view graphics or even change fonts!. If you want to catalog Side Twoq" to the printer, just set Boldface Begin and type a "q" after the caret mark. It will look like this: ^q. 2) Using Spare Categories When you add or delete categories in the database, you must reformat all reports. This can be quite annoying if you spend time setting up the reports in just the right way. To avoid this problem, make sure that your databases contain extra categories. If five categories are needed for the database, add a good ten extras for good measure. When you need to add a category 6 WAP /// SIG MENU.MAKER PROGRAM (Version 4.54)=".d1":100: Coldstart 200: Warmstart (GOTO 30) (I=1L2(A$(I),A$))90<B$(J)=A$(I),1,31)!FJ/2<>J/2)=4:=+1:ۙ=44PB$(J);:J=J+1ZI:8dA$(1000),B$(1000),C%(ring Your /// : Information on many Apple /// problems and how to deal with them. There are many more. Ask us for suggestions based on your specific needs! : Turns your /// into an Apple //+. 3REP-01: A3 Diagnostics : Diagnostics disk to check the health of your ///. If you have a ///+ use 3REP-02. 3REP-04: Repaihave the following disks: 3SYS-02: System Utilities and Data : Allows you to format disks, copy files, confirgure your SOS.Driver file, etc. 3EMM-01&02: Emulation Disk Category "01" is the first disk in the category. On the disks themselves, the Volume Names will look like this: III.INF.01 This is because an Apple /// Volume name can not start with a number. As a new user of an Apple ///, you should tutorial on Business Basic. We've placed our disks into specific categories, so that they are easy to find. Each disk volume has a designation that looks like this: 3INF.01 Which means ... "3" for Apple /// "INF" for the Informationhave to adjust the SOS.DRIVER file to reflect your own system. IF you have problems with this, please contact the SIG Officers. What will you find in our PD? A host of programs that range from graphics to telecommunications, word processing to a complete THE WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY The /// SIG Public Domain Library is a wonderful resource we hope you'll find useful. It's got some 250 disks - many unique to our PD. Most have been enhanced to make them as easy to use as possible for you. BUT you will still tegically in the word processor since they appear in every record. After merging the database into the word processor, you can use the Replace command to change the dummy information to the current date. e way. Your might consider filling one of these spare categories with dump information. Make sure this information appears identically in each record (use the Standard Values command for assistance with this). These dummy categories can now be used strato this database, simply rename one of the spares. Your report formats will stay intact. 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We'll look forward to meeting you in person at our next meeting (quarterly on the second Saturday at 10:00 AM at the Washington Apple Pi office. Yt's talk about it! We should also mention that there is an Apple /// in the WAP office. We have many software packages, books, software manuals, even a tutorial video tape (VHS) or tutorial cassettes which you may take out and view or listen to. Agao, you will find a brief description of our PD disks. But PD disks 3CAT.01-03 contain a complete listing of all that our library has to offer, and we recommend them to you! Obviously we may have missed something. If so, come to our next meeting and le// with a ProDos-based word processor or Mac with Apple File Exchange and a way to get these files onto a 3.5 disk) you can read these text files as well. This disk is but one of a growing /// SIG Public Domain resource designed just for you. On side twson compatable serial printer hooked up to your ///'s serial port ... the 25 pin connector ...in the back of the ///)(We have drivers for other printers.) Additionally, if you have Apple Writer, Word Juggler or /// EZ Pieces (or for that matter, an Apple YLOC  SDSTATGSCB  INITCHK  ITCHK XLOC XLOC RETADDR     SOSDSTAT SDSTATGSCB   INITCHK  ITCHK YLOC  ASADR SOSSMARK SSMARKRETADDR  z v INITCHK  ITCHK XYCOLOR XYCOLOR RWBUF  F SOSREAD  SREAD RETADDR  SOSDSTATGPGSREQD GSREQDSOSCLOSE SCLOSEGRAFIXMO AFIXMOGLOAD GLOAD RBUFLEN  N RWBUF    SOSREAD  EAD GBASADR GBASADR ( ASADR SOSDSTAT~ SDSTATGSCB  INITCHK { ITCHK CREFNUM  EFNUM RBUFADR  ADR SREFNUM  EFNUM RREFNUM  M WBUFADR   ADR GSAVE GSAVE WREFNUM F  M GPGSREQD5 GSREQDSOSCLOSE> SCLOSEWBUFLEN 8  LEN SOSWRITE; SWRITERWBUF C F our /// SIG Officers Your /// SIG Officers the "standard" Apple Distributed Modem Eliminator cable; Apple Part Number A3M0019) \DEVICE MANUFACTURER AND MODELS:\ Apple Daisy Wheel Printer (Apple P/N A3M0025) Apple Sprint 5/45 (Appld in the following diagrams are of the DB-25, 25 pin D-shaped type (Male and Female as noted).. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- \APPLE /// DRIVERS AID CABLE "A"\ (this is the diagram for** (command to clear any bottom line message) .CJ (command to center justify title) . . \CABLES\ Version 1.00 (c) Apple Computer, Inc. 1983 \Special Cables\ .LJ (command to left justifies the rest of the report) . \Note:\ All the connectors listees: 11" paper) .PL60 (command to print 60 lines on each page) .TM1 (command to set top margin to "1") .BM1 (command to set bottom margin to "1") .LI0 (command to "single space" diagrams) .TL**** (command to clear any top line message) .BL**eft print margin to "10") .RM90 (command to set the right print margin to "90") .SP1 (command to stop after each page; single page manual feed of paper) .PM0 (command to set paragraph margin to "0") .PI66 (command to set page length to 66 lin"PD") of the printer you will be using. . All other values will be automatically supplied . from the following statements. . . . ------------------------------------------------------------ -- . . .LM10 (command to set ls long. . Continous, fan-fold computer paper is not required as it will stop after . each page to allow you to feed a new single sheet of paper. . . . . . To print you need only specify in Apple Writer /// the Printer . Destination (  . Special Cables are needed for many devices addressed by this program. . Print this file out to see the six most common cable pin-to-pin . connection diagrams. . This printout will be on 8.5" x 11" paper. It will be six page. . \CABLES: Special Cable Diagrams\ . Version 1.00 . (c) Apple Computer, Inc. 1983 . as part of the "Drivers Aid" Program . All Rights Reserved . .to working with all /// SIG members in the future, as we have in the past! e P/N D2M0060) C. Itoh F-10 MPI 88G MPI 99G Comrex CR-1 Brother HR-1 Hewlett Packard 7725 Hewlett Packard 7470A Star PowerType \PIN-TO-PIN CONNECTIONS:\ Apple /// (Male) Serial Device (usually Female) 1 o----------------------------o 1 Diablo 630 (Use as shown; DO NOT change pin 20!) Diablo 1630 Diablo 1640 Diablo 1650 Xerox 630 (See change; this model ONLY; re: p the "TERMINAL" Position. .FF (print command to go to a new page) .---------------------------------------------------------------------------- \APPLE /// DRIVERS AID CABLE "C"\ \DEVICE MANUFACTURER AND MODELS:\ Diablo 620 SUPER SERIAL CARD NOTE:\ For proper operation when using the Apple Super Serial Card (Apple P/N A2B0044) in an\Apple ///\ make sure that switch SW 2-6 (on the card) is in the "ON" position and that the jumper block switch (also on the card) is in+ 20 together; they do not connect to the Apple /// Do NOT tie all five: 4, 5, 6, 8 + 20 together! \APPLE /// 4 + 5 together; they do 4 + 5 together; they do not connect to the device not connect to the Apple /// Tie device pins 6 + 8 +---o 6 |---o 8 +---o 20 \WIRING COMMENTS:\ Tie Apple /// pins Tie device pins -----------------------o 2 4 o---+ +---o 4 5 o---+ +---o 5 7 o----------------------------o 7 8 o----------------------------o 19 7725 \PIN-TO-PIN CONNECTIONS:\ Apple /// (Male) N.E.C. Spinwriter (usually Female) 1 o----------------------------o 1 2 o----------------------------o 3 3 o----- 3510 NEC 3515 NEC 3520 NEC 3525 NEC 7710 NEC 7715 NEC 7720 NEC .FF (print command to go to a new page) .---------------------------------------------------------------------------- \APPLE /// DRIVERS AID CABLE "B"\ \DEVICE MANUFACTURER AND MODELS:\ NEC 3500R NEC or proper operation when using the Apple Super Serial Card (Apple P/N A2B0044) in an\Apple ///\ make sure that switch SW 2-6 (on the card) is in the "ON" position and that the jumper block switch (also on the card) is in the "TERMINAL" Position. Tie device pins 4 + 5 together 4 + 5 together Apple /// pins 4 + 5 Device pins 4 + 5 tie to device pin 8 tie to Apple /// pin 8 \APPLE /// SUPER SERIAL CARD NOTE:\ F +---o 4 8 o------------------------+---o 5 6 o----------------------------o 20 20 o----------------------------o 6 \WIRING COMMENTS:\ Tie Apple /// pins 7 o----------------------------o 7 2 o----------------------------o 3 3 o----------------------------o 2 4 o---+------------------------o 8 5 o---+ in 20) Xerox 1710 Xerox 1720 Xerox 1730 Xerox 1741 Xerox 1750 \PIN-TO-PIN CONNECTIONS:\ Apple /// (Male) Diablo or Xerox (usually Female) 1 o----------------------------o 1 2 o----------------------------o 3 4 o------------------------+---o 6 UPER SERIAL CARD NOTE:\ For proper operation when using the Apple Super Serial Card (Apple P/N A2B0044) in an\Apple ///\ make sure that switch SW 2-6 (on the card) is in the "ON" position and that the jumper block switch (also on the card) is in --o 20 \WIRING COMMENTS:\ Tie device pins 6 + 20 together; they do not connect to the Apple /// \APPLE /// So----------------------------o 3 7 o----------------------------o 7 20 o----------------------------o 11 +---o 6 +-ODELS:\ Okidata 82A Okidata 83A \PIN-TO-PIN CONNECTIONS:\ Apple /// (Male) Okidata (usually Female) 1 o----------------------------o 1 2 jumper block switch (also on the card) is in the "TERMINAL" Position. .FF (print command to go to a new page) .---------------------------------------------------------------------------- \APPLE /// DRIVERS AID CABLE "E"\ \DEVICE MANUFACTURER AND M+ 8 together 6 + 8 \APPLE /// SUPER SERIAL CARD NOTE:\ For proper operation when using the Apple Super Serial Card (Apple P/N A2B0044) in an\Apple ///\ make sure that switch SW 2-6 (on the card) is in the "ON" position and that the ---o 8 6 o----------------------------o 11 7 o----------------------------o 7 \WIRING COMMENTS:\ Apple /// pin 4 Tie device pins tie to device pins 6 exas Instruments (usually Female) 1 o----------------------------o 1 2 o----------------------------o 3 4 o------------------------+---o 6 +------------------------------------------------------------------------ \APPLE /// DRIVERS AID CABLE "D"\ \DEVICE MANUFACTURER AND MODEL:\ Texas Instruments 810 \PIN-TO-PIN CONNECTIONS:\ Apple /// (Male) Ter Serial Card (Apple P/N A2B0044) in an\Apple ///\ make sure that switch SW 2-6 (on the card) is in the "ON" position and that the jumper block switch (also on the card) is in the "TERMINAL" Position. .FF (print command to go to a new page) .----connect to the Apple /// Change pin 20 to pin 11 ONLY for the Xerox 630! \APPLE /// SUPER SERIAL CARD NOTE:\ For proper operation when using the Apple Supie to device pins 6 + 8 together 6 + 8 Tie device pins 4 + 5 together; they do not 7 o----------------------------o 7 +---o 4 +---o 5 \WIRING COMMENTS:\ Apple /// pin 4 Tie device pins t +---o 8 6 o----------------------------o 20 (on Xerox 630 ONLY go to pin 11 instead of pin 20) the "TERMINAL" Position. .FF (print command to go to a new page) .---------------------------------------------------------------------------- \APPLE /// DRIVERS AID CABLE "F"\ \DEVICE MANUFACTURER AND MODEL:\ Okidata 84 \PIN-TO-PIN CONNECTIONS:\ Apple /// (Male) Okidata (usually Female) 1 o----------------------------o 1 2 o----------------------------o 3 7 o-------------------------- THE WAP /// SIG MENU.MAKER PROGRAM AND ITS OPERATION We want you to feel comfortable with your Apple /// and the Public Domain disks that we offer you. That's why we've made the effort to make many of our disks self-booting. That is, all you have to ddeer. Poems are made by fools like me, But only Apple made a ///.  stay at rest! A /// that calculates all day, And tests itself with "I'm OK." A /// that may in Summer wear A cooling fan upon her rear. Upon which branches set and clear; And quiet as the forest A Poem--by Mel (DRAW ON ///) Astrahan (with utmost apologies to Sgt. Joyce Kilmer): I think that I shall never see A poem as lovely as a ///. A /// whose memory chips are prest Against their sockets,D OF DIAGRAMS * END OF DIAGRAMS * END OF DIAGRAMS * END OF DIAGRAMS .FF (print command to eject final page) nal page) ------------------------------------- (c) Apple Computer, Inc. 1983 as part of the "Drivers Aid" Program. All Rights Reserved. .---------------------------------------------------------------------------- . ENe Super Serial Card (Apple P/N A2B0044) in an\Apple ///\ make sure that switch SW 2-6 (on the card) is in the "ON" position and that the jumper block switch (also on the card) is in the "TERMINAL" Position. ---------------------------------------- not connect to the Apple /// Do NOT tie all four: 4, 5, 6 + 20 together! \APPLE /// SUPER SERIAL CARD NOTE:\ For proper operation when using the Appl not connect to the Apple /// Tie device pins 6 + 20 together; they do +---o 6 +---o 20 \WIRING COMMENTS:\ Tie device pins 4 + 5 together; they do --o 7 6 o----------------------------o 11 +---o 4 +---o 5 _________ o is place Side One of the disk into your internal disk drive (called .D1) and turn on your ///. Disks that are NOT self-booting will be marked as such on the disk label. But in all cases, please be sure that the disk label says DOS: SOS-Apple ///. If it