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Re: GS Oddities
- Subject: Re: GS Oddities
- From: bird@MCS.COM (J. L. Walters)
- Date: 1995/11/23
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: /usr/lib/news/organi[sz]ation
- References: <48tba9$6qh@news.nevada.edu> <48tcda$7e3@news.nevada.edu>
In article <48tcda$7e3@news.nevada.edu>, Snit <snit@nevada.edu> wrote:
>I have now tested with Extensions turned off - and it worked: which
>brings me to my next problem... which CDev or DA? I could try by
>trial and error - but hopefully someone else has a better idea to
>start.
>
>Here is what I have:
>CDevs: General, Keyboard, Modem, Monitor, Mouse, Printer, RAM,
>SetStart, Slots, Sound, Time.
>DA's: Caculator, Clock, Control Panel, Find File, MECC.KEY.CAPS,
>GSCIIPlus.
This sounds an awful lot like problems I've been having and which I
think will be fixed when I get "FixRomBlaster" from Softdisk G-S #54.
In case you want to experiment further you left out SYSTEM.SETUP files
(pifs), I believe that a lot of these can be selected with one click,
oa-I to get the info box and check the Inactive box. Then you have to
shutdown and come back to have these items left out.
Keep in mind that if you problem is FixRomBlaster then deleting a PIF,
NDA, or CDA or two might fix your symptoms, but not your underlying
problem. Is that a reassuring message or what?
Kind Regards, Joe Walters
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