Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!maverick.ksu.ksu.edu!hoss!hoss.unl.edu!greg From: greg@hoss.unl.edu (Hammer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: Crashing with a card in slot 5 Message-ID: <1990Sep28.200500.9045@hoss.unl.edu> Date: 28 Sep 90 20:05:00 GMT References: <710.apple.info-apple@pro-fishunt> Sender: news@hoss.unl.edu (Network News Administer) Organization: Computing Resource Center, University of Nebraska Lines: 16 ... stanp@pro-fishunt.cts.com (Stan Planton) writes: >HAving a controller in slot 7 can cause the Apple to kind of "go away" and >not boot into any slot, if the device attached to the controller isn't turned >on. Try doing a "Control Reset" then typing in PR#5 (Return) or IN#5 (Return) >to force a boot from slot #5. If you get dumped into the monitor (asterisk >(*) prompt appears, type C500G (Return) to force the boot into slot #5. >Stan You can also use 5^P (read 5 Control-P) from the monitor, which is easier to remember than C500G. -- __ _____________ __ \ \_\ \__ __/ /_/ / "The Law: No Jumping" \greg@hoss.unl.edu/ "Why not? " \_\ \_\|_|/_/ /_/ "That's why." --I, Robot