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Re: What is AppleTalk/IRQ setting for?
- Subject: Re: What is AppleTalk/IRQ setting for?
- From: "Tim Haynes" <timhaynes@no.spam.please.alumni.uwaterloo.ca>
- Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2004 11:51:46 -0400
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Sprint Canada Inc.
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"Glenn Jones" <rg.jones@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> "Tim Haynes" <timhaynes@no.spam.please.alumni.uwaterloo.ca> wrote in
message
> news:410af78e$1_2@news.cybersurf.net...
> > I'd like to be able to turn off the AppleTalk/IRQ setting my TWGS
control
> > panel. When it's off, my GSOS bootups scream. When it is on, my
bootups
> > crawl.
> >
> > I do use AppleTalk... so should I leave it turned on?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Tim
>
> I don't follow your question .. are you asking if you can have that turned
> off during booting and then load up appletalk support after GS/OS has
> finished booting?
Well, it didn't occur to me that I could have it one way at bootup and
another way afterward. I assumed I'd have to have it set one way, then
bootup and use the machine that way. CAN I switch it after bootup?
Odd that my bootups have returned to their normal slowness, no matter the
AppleTalk/IRQ setting. Frustrating... it was booting in about 15 seconds
even without shift-booting (and even with a cold startup!).
Thanks
Tim