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Appendix C
Apple II Computers
Apple II computers require an interface board (mounted
inside the Apple II) and a cable to run Radix. Star recommends
that you use the grafstar" interface for the Apple II, II + , and IIe.
It comes complete with a cable and is easily installed. A unique
feature of the g&star"
makes it possible to do some fancy dot
graphics programming.
You can, of course, use many of the available parallel interface
boards for the Apple II, and an appropriate cable.
Setting the Switches
We recommend that you set the DIP switches in Radix as
shown below when connecting it to an Apple II. Since you'll be
using the parallel interface, the settings of switch B have no effect.
Table C-1
Recommended DIP switch settings for Apple
I
Switch
Settinn
Function
I
A-l
I
ON
1 11 inch narze size
I
A-6
A-2
A-7
A-3
A-4
A-8
A-5
c-1
c-2
c-3
C-4
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Normal print density
10 CPI pitch
Normal characters
l/S inch line feed
U.S.A. Character set
Paper-out detector active
Parallel interface
i'-bit interface
No auto line feed

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