mithomas@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Michael Thomas Niehaus) (03/15/90)
Did anyone remember seeing this little paragraph in the Mac IIcx general
description posting (after the into)? For those of you who have had problems
with these fuses, I'm sure you would love this feature in all of the
machines:
Resetting Fuses: On the Macintosh IIcx logic board, there are three fuses.
These fuses protect the ADB, serial, and SCSI circuitry. To reset one of these
fuses after it has blown, power-down the IIcx and power-up. When the unit is
turned off, the blown fuse will reset. The advantage of this feature is that
the logic board does not have to be replaced if a fuse is blown.
-Michael
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