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Re: ZipGS question
- Subject: Re: ZipGS question
- From: "GarberStreet Enterprises" <willy46pa@comcast.net>
- Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 17:05:18 -0500
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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Charles Claypoole <1@rainbowsendgs*.*no-ip.com> wrote in message
news:CGa7a.18$bG4.8661048@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com...
> I guess it is something either wrong w/ my zip or GS/OS software..
> I took out the zip init, restarted and still crashes..
> Zip works great in prodos, so it is strange that gsos wouldnt boot up.
> Used to use this zipgs in a rom 1 w/ no problems.. Very odd..
Another thing I found too is if you format a drive in ProDOS and
then attempt to run GS/OS on it, strange things occur. I can't come
up with an explanation for this. Also, I originally setup my drives
with SCSI card in slot 5 and then tried to move it to 7, that failed
to produce satisfactory results, but when moved to slot 4, which
can't be done in a ROM-01, due to the fact that it is the mouse
port slot, everything works just fine. Slot 4 can occupy the mouse
and a card in slot 4 on the ROM-03's. I forget why, but that is one
of the things they changed on those, among other some nice and some
not so nice modifications. ;-) Oh, are you running this with a ZipGS
or TransWarp accelerator? Could be a problem too, I think someone
else said they were having trouble with Zip drives and that.
Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprises
http://garberstreet.netfirms.com
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