Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!psuvax1!psuvm!cxt105 Organization: Penn State University Date: Tuesday, 30 Apr 1991 10:45:21 EDT From: Christopher Tate Message-ID: <91120.104521CXT105@psuvm.psu.edu> Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc Subject: Re: two eeeasy questions References: <1991Apr29.165258.42314@eagle.wesleyan.edu> <1991Apr30.062152.6009@csrd.uiuc.edu> In article <1991Apr30.062152.6009@csrd.uiuc.edu>, forbes@sp11.csrd.uiuc.edu (Scott Forbes) says: > >There is no programmer's switch on a IIsi! But there is a nice INIT called >"P Key" which lets the Command-Reset key combo generate an interrupt. >If you can't find it in the archives, e-mail me and I'll try to upload it. Huh? I thought Command-Power (or "Flower-Power," as some would have it :-) *was* the programmer's switch interrupt on a IIsi; no INIT needed! I *know* that I've use some combination of modifier keys and the power switch to break into MacsBug on the IIsi without running any INIT's. It's not Control-Flower-Power, since that's the restart sequence, but it might be plain Flower-Power, or just Control-Power, or something like that.... ------- Christopher Tate | "Voices leaking from a sad cafe.... | Smiling faces try to understand. cxt105@psuvm.psu.edu | I saw a shadow touch a shadow's hand {...}!psuvax1!psuvm.bitnet!cxt105 | On Bleeker Street." cxt105@psuvm.bitnet | -- Simon & Garfunkel