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Re: GS OS AppleTalk Files



Marsha <menacechgo@aol.com> wrote in message news:<Xns9186856E83Dmenacechgoaolcom@206.141.192.32>...
> [posted and mailed]
> 
> msc1983@mac.com (Matthew Carpenter) wrote in
> news:msc1983-2812011716080001@192.168.1.101: 
> 
> > Hello,
> > 
> >    Today I re-installed GS OS on my Hard Disk.  My problem is that I
> >    seem to have installed the system files for Apple Talk.  It
> >    complaines at startup that it can't find the appletalk connection(I
> >    don't have it turned on in the slots section of the control panel). 
> 
> Some of these files may or may not have been installed, but they are all 
> Appletalk or network related.  They can be deleted or made inactive by 
> using the Finder to Get Info on the files and setting the inavtive box.
>  
> */system/system.setup/
>     	ATresponder
>     	ATinit
> 
> */system/CDEVS/
>     	AppleShare
>     	NetPrinter
>     	Namer
> 
> */system/Drivers
>     	ATP1.ATROM
>     	ATP2.ATRAM
>     	ATALK
>     	LaserWriter
>     	Appletalk
> 
> */system/FSTS
>     	AppleShare.FST
> 
> I think that's all of them
> Marsha

Except you forgot the one that is causing his problem.

*/system/drivers/SCC.manager

the serial communications manager is the point guard for the zilog
chip when appletalk is active on the IIGS. The start-up messages are
due to the SCC.manager trying to initialize appletalk and he hasn't
selected a port for appletalk. Disabling or removing the SCC.manager
file in the drivers folder should eliminate those messages.