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Re: Apple IIgs booting/monitor problems



Bill Garber wrote:

>"Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote in message
>20031010064712.15639.00000095@mb-m13.aol.com">news:20031010064712.15639.00000095@mb-m13.aol.com...
>> Bill Garber wrote:
>>
>> >"Ned Ludd" <spam@luddite.ca> wrote in message
>> >1g2lb8v.93jh89bwo0fuN%spam@luddite.ca">news:1g2lb8v.93jh89bwo0fuN%spam@luddite.ca...
>> >> Ned Ludd <spam@luddite.ca> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > Adalbert Goertz <goertz@cyberspace.org> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > > re:
>> >> > > When I boot the GS with that floppy in the drive, it says "UNABLE
>TO
>> >> > > LOAD
>> >> > > PRODOS"....
>> >> > > What does that mean???
>> >> > >
>> >> > > >>
>> >> > > Adalbert Goertz responds >>>>>>>>>>>>
>> >> > > >>
>> >> > > It requires a file named "PRODOS" which it cannot find. So, you
>have
>> >to
>> >> > > add it, like Prodos8.
>> >> >
>> >> ...or possibly the disk was made on a mac, I think file forking can
>> >> cause that sometimes.
>> >
>> >I hate to bring this up if it already was, but make sure the slot you
>> >are trying to boot from is not set to your card, unless you are using
>> >a controller card in the slot, then it should be.
>>
>> His system is reading the boot block, since that's where the "UNABLE
>> TO LOAD PRODOS" message is.
>>
>> The problem is that he doesn't have PRODOS in the root directory.
>
>Or it's version 1.0.1 which doesn't work on the GS or the IIc+.

If the incorrect version is found, a different error message will result.
For example, "RELOCATION OR CONFIGURATION ERROR".

-michael

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