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Re: What is AppleTalk/IRQ setting for?
- Subject: Re: What is AppleTalk/IRQ setting for?
- From: Rubywand <rubywand@swbell.net>
- Date: Thu, 05 Aug 2004 16:15:17 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: SBC http://yahoo.sbc.com
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Tim Haynes writes ...
>
....
>
> 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!).
>
....
In general, AppleTalk causes all sorts of problems whether or not
it is supposed to be "On". Unless you gain some super-valuable benefit,
your best bet is to rip out every init, driver, ... related to AppleTalk.
Rubywand