Click here to change the Mac-ProDOS folder that is used for drive 2 of the Mac-ProDOS card. The Mac-ProDOS “card” lets you load and save ProDOS files directly onto your Mac’s hard disk. Click here to change the Mac-ProDOS folder that is used for drive 1 of the Mac-ProDOS card. The Mac-ProDOS “card” lets you load and save ProDOS files directly onto your Mac’s hard disk. IIe will eject 3.5" disks when you remove them from a UniDisk drive. When selected, IIe will eject 3.5" disks when you remove them from a UniDisk drive. IIe will leave 3.5" disks in your Mac’s drive when you remove them from a UniDisk drive. If you have PC Exchange installed, IIe will also try to mount the disk onto your Mac’s desktop. When selected, IIe will leave 3.5" disks in your Mac’s drive when you remove them from a UniDisk drive. If you have PC Exchange installed, IIe will also try to mount the disk onto your Mac’s desktop. IIe will ignore any ProDOS hard disk partitions on any of your Mac’s hard disks when it starts up. Tip: if you have PC Exchange 2.0 or ProDOS File System installed, you can mount ProDOS hard disk partitions and drag and drop them on IIe. When selected, IIe will ignore any ProDOS hard disk partitions on any of your Mac’s hard disks when it starts up. Tip: if you have PC Exchange 2.0 or ProDOS File System installed, you can mount ProDOS hard disk partitions and drag and drop them on IIe. If a ProDOS hard disk partition is found on any of your Mac’s hard disks when IIe starts up, it will be inserted into drive 2 of the UniDisk/Hard Disk “card”. Remember to install the UniDisk “card” in a slot. When selected, if a ProDOS hard disk partition is found on any of your Mac’s hard disks when IIe starts up, it will be inserted into drive 2 of the UniDisk/Hard Disk “card”. Remember to install the UniDisk “card” in a slot. If a ProDOS hard disk partition is found on any of your Mac’s hard disks when IIe starts up, it will be inserted into drive 1 of the UniDisk/Hard Disk “card”. Remember to install the UniDisk “card” in a slot. When selected, if a ProDOS hard disk partition is found on any of your Mac’s hard disks when IIe starts up, it will be inserted into drive 1 of the UniDisk/Hard Disk “card”. Remember to install the UniDisk “card” in a slot. IIe will ask you what to do if it finds a ProDOS hard disk partition on any of your Mac’s hard disks when it starts up. A ProDOS partition is very handy if you work with many ProDOS files. When selected, IIe will ask you what to do if it finds a ProDOS hard disk partition on any of your Mac’s hard disks when it starts up. A ProDOS partition is very handy if you work with many ProDOS files. IIe will always select drive 2. When selected, IIe will always select drive 2. IIe will always select drive 1. When selected, IIe will always select drive 1. IIe will select the first available empty drive of the card which an image belongs with. When selected, IIe will select the first available empty drive of the card which an image belongs with.