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Never and Always (Do’s and Don’ts)

Monday, October 11th, 2010

• When you are not using your disks, keep them in their sleeves and away from all electronic or magnetic equipment. Do not lay them on top of your monitor or computer power supply.

Always close the disk drive door after inserting any disk into the disk drive.

Never remove a disk from the disk drive while on the deskTop, or while you are using an application, without first closing the disk (unless you are specifically asked to do so by a dialog box).

• Always create and use work disks. Use the System disk only for booting or to rearrange your default files.

Never create a document on an original disk (i.e., one that comes with your GEOS package). Copy the applications onto work disks and create your documents from there. If, however, you do inadvertently create a document on an applications disk, follow this procedure:

1: Copy the document to a work disk (if you wish to save it).

2: Remove the document from the applications disk by dragging it to the border, depositing it there, then dragging it to the waste basket to delete it.

• Always make backup disks containing your document files in case a disk becomes damaged.

Never give two disks the same name; it is too easy for you and your computer to confuse the two. If one disk is to be a backup, vary its name slightly. For example, the backup for a disk called “Limericks” could be named “Limericks 2″ or “Limericks Backup”.

Never turn off your computer or reboot it if you are in an application. Go to the deskTop and close the disk before you exit the GEOS system.

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What You Need to Run GEOS

Saturday, October 2nd, 2010

You must have the following hardware and software in order to use GEOS:
• a Commodore 64 or 64C computer, or a Commodore 128 (running in 64 mode).

• a compatible monitor or TV. The best monitor to use is a Commodore 1702,1802,1902 or 1902A monitor. Televisions can be used, but the resolution is sharper with a Commodore monitor.

• an input device (joystick, mouse, Koala Pad, or Inkwell light pen).

• one 5 1/4 inch disk drive (1541 or 1571).

• GEOS package, which contains three program diskettes and this manual.

• blank 5 1/4 inch diskettes (for backup disks and work disks).

• The following optional equipment is recommended so that you can take full advantage of the power and versatility of GEOS. This equipment is not, however, necessary to the operation of GEOS.

• a RAM Expansion Unit (REU). With an REU the operating speed of GEOS is greatly increased. In addition, you will be able to dedicate more disk space to the GEOS program you are currently using.

• additional disk drives (1541,1571, or 1581). You can install two disk drives and a RAM Expansion Unit for use with GEOS.

• a GEOS supported printer.



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