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Re: Apple IIe emulator card woes!



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In article <3A7ED75B.C776ABED@usb.com>, Dennis Jenkins <dennis@usb.com>
wrote:

> Argh!!!

A dumb question, I know, but have you checked the Memory Control Panel?
The LC IIe Emulation card works only in 24 bit mode and the card cannot
be found if 32 bit addressing is enabled. 

Phil


>         This relates to the Apple IIe card (w/ the 'Y' cable!)  for a Mac
> LC-II.  I just purchased one off of ebay.  I plugged it in, installed
> the software and it all worked.  I already had a 10M prodos partition on
> my mac's HS and it recognized that too.  The colors on the RGB monitor
> are so crisp, it was wonderful!
>         Then like a dream it ended.  When I was done playing around with
> prodos
> that night, I shutdown the Mac like normal.  The next night I booted it
> up and tried to run the IIe card control program.  It reported "You must
> have the IIe card installed to run this software".  But the card is
> installed.  So I rebooted and tried again.  No luck.  I removed the card
> and re-inserted it.  No luck.  I did this five more times.  Then I took
> another Mac LC-II out of my junk closet and hooked up my HD, ram,
> keyboard, etc... and IIe card to this other Mac LC-II.  Still no luck. 
> I put everything back into the original Mac LC-II chassis.  Still no
> luck.  I've removed and re-inserted the PDS card over 10 times.  I've
> left the machine on for several minutes before trying to run the program
> (thinking it needs to "warm up").  I've even cried on my wife's shoulder
> that I just blew $25.  That didn't help either.