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A Warning.&.Warning6. Note that both disks will have the same name as soon as the copy iscomplete. Remove either the copy or the original immediately.7. Put your system disk, either APPLEO: or APPLEl:, back in the startupdrive before you Quit the Filer.Do not allow two disks With the same volume (disk) names online at the same time. If you do, you are risking the contents ofboth disks.It is important that you never attempt to transfer an entire volume (disk)to a volume of another size, for example 5~-inch to 3\12-inch. You will getan error message warning you that the two volumes are not of the samesize. You must always transfer files, not volumes, between different-sizeddisk devices.System NotesIn this section, we discuss the ways that your hardware affects how you useApple Pascal. Your use of this <strong>manual</strong> and of Pascal will be affectedo If you are using a 40-column rather than an 80-column display;o If you use the 64K Pascal system rather than the 128K Pascal system;o If you are using an Apple II or Apple II Plus rather than an Apple Ile orApple Ile;o If you have a shift-key modification;o If you have only one disk drive;o If you have different-sized disk devices on line;o If you are using an external terminal.lieUsing a 40=Coiumn Video DisplayIf you are using a television set as your video display, we recommend thatyou use it in 40-column mode.If you have installed the Extended 80-Column Text Card in an Apple Ileso that you can use the 128K Pascal system, but want a 40-column videodisplay, you must use the SET40COLS utility, described in Chapter 9 ofPart II, to change the 80-column setting. If you do not install an 80-columncard, you will automatically be in 40-column mode.lie I If you have an Apple Ile and are using a television set as your videodisplay, set the 40/80 switch just above the keyboard to 40.I-18Getting Started

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