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Apple II Workstation Card Oveiew The Apple® II Workstation Card and the AppleShare® I le Work- station soare included with it give users at enhanced Apple I le computers access to AppleShare file seers, network printers (such as the Apple LaserWrite and lmageWrite), and Apple- Share print servers. The Apple II Workstation Card, in conjunction with an AppleShare file server connected to an AppleTalk® net- work, also allows Apple I le users to start up om the file server, without using local disk drives. Apple Ile users can print to net- work printers and share informa- tion stored on AppleShare file servers. At the same time, other Apple II, Macintosh� and MS- DOS users have the ability to access lders (directories), documents, applications, and storage space. And using an AppleShare file server or network printer is as easy as using a local ProDOS® disk or serial printer. The Apple I I Workstation Card connects your Apple I le computer to an AppleTalk network using the LocalTalk'" Cabling System. ® This card also includes a built-in super serial port r direct con- nection to serial devices such as ImageWriter printers. The Apple I I Workstation Card is ideally suited to the require- ments of users in educational environments who want to share printers and reduce the amount of time spent handling disks.

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Apple II Workstation Card

Overview The Apple® II Workstation Card and the AppleShare® Ile Work­station software included with it give users at enhanced Apple Ile computers access to AppleShare file servers, network printers (such as the Apple LaserWritefID and lmageWritefID) , and Apple­Share print servers . The Apple II Workstation Card, in conjunction with an AppleShare file server connected to an AppleTalk® net­work, also allows Apple Ile users to start up from the file server, without using local disk drives .

Apple Ile users can print to net­work printers and share informa­tion stored on AppleShare file servers . At the same time, other Apple II, Macintosh� and MS­DOS users have the ability to access folders (directories) , documents , applications, and storage space . And using an AppleShare file server or network printer is as easy as using a local ProDOS® disk or serial printer.

The Apple II Workstation Card connects your Apple Ile computer to an AppleTalk network using the LocalTalk'" Cabling System.

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This card also includes a built-in super serial port for direct con­nection to serial devices such as Image Writer printers .

The Apple II Workstation Card is ideally suited to the require­ments of users in educational environments who want to share printers and reduce the amount of time spent handling disks .

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Features � Diskless startup from AppleShare file server

� AppleShare file-server access from ProDOS 8

� Menu-driven network software

� Transparent ProDOS 8 support

� Transparent print software

� Board-resident AppleTalk protocols and processor

� Super serial port on card

Bene.fits � Eliminates the necessity for disk drives at workstations. .. Eliminates software management for ProDOS 8 system software and network­access software.

� Allows Apple Ile users to share data with other Apple Ile, Apple IIGS� Macintosh, and MS-DOS users.

� Makes it easy to access network resources such as file servers and printers.

� Enables ProDOS applications to be stored on and run from server volumes. � Supports standard ProDOS commands and utilities.

� Allows users to directly access network printers, including the Image Writer and LaserWriter, and spoolers, such as the AppleShare print server, from within ProDOS applications.

� Minimizes motherboard RAM usage. � Enhances network booting and overall performance. � Enables the Apple Ile to be connected to an economical LocalTalk-based Apple­Talk network.

� Lets users directly connect to a local printer, such as an ImageWriter, without additional hardware.

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Product Details � AppleShare volumes AppleShare volumes appear to ProDOS 8 users as logical Pro­DOS drives, accessed with Pro­DOS pathnames and standard system utilities. ProDOS applica­tions and documents can be stored and used from server volumes.

� Access procedures Accessing information is simple and efficient using the file-server and printer-access software that's included with the work­station card. Users need remem­ber only one password; once logged on, the server automatic­ally manages all directory access .

� Information exchange With an AppleShare file server, ProDOS, Macintosh, and MS­DOS users have common access to stored documents. Apple File Exchange for the Macintosh provides document format con­version where necessary.

� Privacy AppleShare Ile workstation software fully supports the AppleShare server's powerful privacy system with an easy-to­use interface. File-server users control information by selec­tively granting access to the directories they own on server volumes. Access privileges al­low the owner of a directory to keep information private, share it with a group, or make it

available to all server users, with complete control over how the information is used.

� Network printers Network printers and spoolers, such as the LaserWriter, Image­Writer (with the LocalTalk option), and AppleShare print server, appear as locally attached serial printers and can be transparently accessed from within ProDOS applications.

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System Requirements

Technical Specifications

Ordering Information

Apple Computer, Inc.

Apple II Workstation Card

Workstation Requirements: � An enhanced Apple Ile com­puter with 128K RAM , monitor, and LocalTalk cabling � If network doesn't include an AppleShare file server, a 3 .5-inch disk drive

Processor � 65C02; two-megahertz clock speed

Apple II Workstation Card Order No. A2B2088

LocalTalk Locking Connector Kit Order No. M2068

20525 Mariani Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 ( 408) 996-1010 TIX: 171-576

Network Requirements: � To load workstation software onto an AppleShare file server initially, one 3. 5-inch disk drive at a workstation

Memory � 16K RAM � 64K ROM

With your order, you'll receive: � An Apple II Workstation Card � One SOOK 3. 5-inch Apple­Share Ile Workstation installer disk � Apple II Workstation Card user's manual � Limited warranty statement

With your order, you'll receive: � One LocalTalk connector with 8-pin minicircular plug � LocalTalk Cabling System user's manual � One 2-meter cable � One cable extender

Recommended Equipment: � One or more AppleShare file servers (for diskless startup and file-server access) � One or more Apple Laser­Writer, Image Writer II, or Image Writer LQ printers � Additional Apple Ile (with Apple II Workstation Card) or Apple IIGS computers for additional users

Ports � Two 8-pin minicircular (RS-422) ports: -One LocalTalk port -One super serial port

©1988 Apple Computer, Inc. Apple, the Apple logo, AppleShare, AppleTalk, Apple IIGS, ImageWriter, LaserWriter, Macintosh, and ProDOS are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. LocalTalk is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. MS-DOS is a registered trademark of Microsofi Corporation. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A. 6/88 85K A2F2018