rdw89@ecs.soton.ac.uk (Williams RD) (03/07/91)
In <16741@burdvax.PRC.Unisys.COM> dave@PRC.Unisys.COM (David Lee Matuszek) writes: >I have a MacIIsi with MacsBug installed. MacsBug appears to work: I >see it about one an hour :-(. However, I cannot seem to force an >interrupt to occur. Control-clover-power forces a reboot just fine, >but the similar magic-key sequence (I forget just what it >is--Control-power, maybe?) does nothing. I've tried every other >similar sequence I can think of: nothing. Command-Power is the sequence to use. MacsBug 6.2 is the first version to work with the Si, I'm told.
mrx@dhw68k.cts.com (Mark Murphy) (03/16/91)
In article <16741@burdvax.PRC.Unisys.COM> dave@PRC.Unisys.COM (David Lee Matuszek) writes: >I have a MacIIsi with MacsBug installed. MacsBug appears to work: I >see it about one an hour :-(. However, I cannot seem to force an >interrupt to occur. Control-clover-power forces a reboot just fine, >but the similar magic-key sequence (I forget just what it >is--Control-power, maybe?) does nothing. I've tried every other >similar sequence I can think of: nothing. > Well I am running MacsBug v6.2b3 with no problems on my IIsi. To force an interrupt I simply hit Command-Power (clover-power as you put it) and boom... I'm into MacsBug! Give it a sec if it doesn't respond. If I remember right, an older version of MacsBug didn't work for me either. -- +-----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | Real Life: Mark F. Murphy | What kinda beer do you like? | | The Net: mrx@dhw68k.cts.com | Heineken!? Intercourse that doo-doo!! | | The Desktop BBS: 714-491-1003 | Pabst Blue Ribbon!!! |