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Re: GS/OS 6.0.1 and HCGS troubles!



In article <3nn73i$nmv@acme.freenet.columbus.oh.us>,
Dave Althoff <dalloff@freenet.columbus.oh.us> wrote:
> 
> First of all, I just (yesterday, actually) updated from GS/OS 6.0 to GS/OS
> 6.0.1.  At the same time, I downloaded HyperCard IIGS 1.1.  No trouble
> with the download...I have access to Macincrashes, so I used the HQX
> archives. 

Just a side note: HCGS 1.1 works fine with System 6.0.  It will also
work with 5.0.4, but some features are not available.  It doesn't take
advantage of any new features in 6.0.1.

> Anyway, two questions--
> 1.  I'm having a lot of trouble with HCIIGS crashing unexpectedly.  I do
> something mundane, like change tools or press the SCRIPT button, and the
> next thing I know, I hear a *boink* and the menus don't respond.  If I do
> a shift-boot, the problem seems to go away.  Any ideas where I should
> look?  I'm using BLANKINIT, which seems very stable.  On the other hand, I
> have had problems with the SOUNDS control panel...is this a well-known
> problem on a ROM 01 machine?

Not that I've heard of.  How much RAM do you have?  HCGS needs at
least 1.5 MB, and I mean it _NEEDS_ it.  I wouldn't recommend going
with less than 2 MB (with no RAM disk, and minimal set of INITs, etc.)

> 2.  Under GS/OS 6.0, I only had an APPLEDISK 5.25A icon on the Finder. 
> Under 6.0.1, I have both APPLEDISK5.25A and APPLEDISK5.25B.  But I only
> have one 5.25" drive hooked up.  Any way to tell that to GS/OS so I can
> have that "desk" space back?

You can probably modify the driver's auxiliary type to trick GS/OS
into thinking that it only supports one drive.

The reason for the second drive appearing is that some third-party
5.25" drives were not being reliably detected, so Apple removed the
detection code and assumed that there were always two drives.

(The detection method relies on a fluctuating receive signal from the
drives during earlier stages of motor startup, but some third-party
drives force the receive data line off until the drive is up to
speed.)

A better solution is to disable the driver completely, or to switch
out the disk port - I probably use my 5.25" drive no more than once a
month.
-- 
David Empson
dempson@actrix.gen.nz
Snail mail: P.O. Box 27-103, Wellington, New Zealand