jjoshua@topaz.rutgers.edu (Jon Joshua) (06/12/90)
I just unpacked my Mac+ after three weeks of storage and travel. When I send something to the modem it gets echoed and the mac crashes. This happens using various terminal programs. Everything was working before I took the Mac travelling. I think that 3 weeks of no-use might have put the battery configuration in a confused state but I'm not sure. When things go south, I get a level 4 interrupt from TMON. When I try to use the modem from the printer port I get a message saying that the port could not be allocated. JOn. -- /\ ? ________________ jjoshua@topaz.rutgers.edu \ ____ __ fgu |.signature under| Anything is possible... \ | | / | orywlut- | construction | ========== gfgsdfsdfsd |________________| _____________________________OO_____O___hfdhksjdhfksjdfs_______||__________||__
mrs2@bunny.gte.com (Mark Scherfling) (06/13/90)
Try removing the battery for 30 minutes. This will clear the battery RAM which, among other things, contains serial port settings. You'll need to reset your clock and other control panel settings, however. A public program called PRAM came out ages ago which allowed selective clearing of battery RAM. You may find a copy still floating around. -- Mark Scherfling