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Re: AppleTalk on IIGS - Questions...
- Subject: Re: AppleTalk on IIGS - Questions...
- From: Jalapeno <jalapeno1@mac.com>
- Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 23:06:32 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Space Vacuum Consultants, LLC.
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In article <yoQxb.6235$a54.5297@nwrddc03.gnilink.net>,
"M. Pender" <mpender@hotmail.com> wrote:
<snip>
> I found out that my ZipGS was misconfigured and I had a bad Appletalk cable.
> I was using a phone cord with Farallon connectors and the phone cord only
> had two wires, not the usual four. That said, I never did figure out why I
> was getting that "AppleTalk connection not found" error message. It just
> seemed to go away.
>
That message comes from the SCC.manager during initialization of the
AppleTalk stack. If your misconfigured Zip interfered with the AppleTalk
timing then that is the likely explanation of its occurance and the
proper configuration is the likely explanation of its disappearance.