Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!purdue!decwrl!Angelo!Portia!name From: name@Portia.Stanford.EDU (tony cooper) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Why can't I use FKEY 0 on a Mac II Keywords: FKEY Message-ID: <198@Portia.Stanford.EDU> Date: 2 Feb 89 21:42:13 GMT Organization: Stanford University Lines: 19 When I try to use FKEY 0 I get a system error 03 (illegal instruction). This is on a Mac II running 6.0.2 straight off the Apple distribution. Ie no FKEY 0 is installed, no non Apple INITs etc. The other FKEYs work as they should ie 1 ejects the floppy, 3 and 4 do whatever they do (nothing for me), and the rest just do nothing. Installing a FKEY 0 doesn't help. The same error occurs. Using Suitcase II to pseudo install FKEY 0 doesn't work - same error. To use FKEY 0 I have to use it from the Suitcase menu - not from the keyboard. All the other keyboard FKEYs work fine from Suitcase. I once had Switcheroo installed as FKEY 0 and it worked fine till this problem developed. Something has happened to FKEY 0 and it occurs regardless of which system I boot with. This suggests that the PRAM might be corrupted since that is the only way I know that problems can survive reboots. PRAM INITs do not solve the problem. This one has me baffled. Tony