Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!world!boris From: boris@world.std.com (Boris Levitin) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system Subject: Re: INIT problems on my IIsi Keywords: IIsi, INITs, possible conflicts... Message-ID: <1990Dec9.091227.25397@world.std.com> Date: 9 Dec 90 09:12:27 GMT References: <2412@sparko.gwu.edu> Distribution: usa Organization: The World @ Software Tool & Die Lines: 24 fc159117@seas.gwu.edu (Jens Johansen) writes: >I have just received my new IIsi the other day, and I'm currently trying to >get it to load up my INITs properly. >I am trying to use the following INITs: >GateKeeper, GateKeeper Aid, init cdev, Jasmine, After Dark (older version), >AltCDEF, DfaultD 2.03, Flash-It 2.0, InUse cdev 2.0,PseudoFPU, QuicKeys, >SoundMaster, SUM Shield INIT, WindowShade, ~atm 2.0, SuperSpool, DeskPict, >Icon Wrap 1.2, Facade, Color Cursor, and 32 Bit QuickDraw. >32 Bit QuickDraw never ran, and I'm not too worried about that yet because >I don't need it yet... I would just like to know why. Because on the IIsi 32-bit QuickDraw is in ROM. (Read the ReadMe file in the Apple Color folder on the System Additions floppy of the 6.0.7 distribution.) >The main problem is that all the inits after SuperSpool (in alphabetical >order) fail to load up. Am I just trying to load too darned many INITs or >or is there another, more cryptic reason? And how can it be fixed? Try renaming the suspect INITs.