derosa@motcid.UUCP (John DeRosa) (11/13/90)
It would appear that the Apple supplied tool HD SC Setup, automatically knows what computer the drive is being initialized from so that it can set the proper interleave. My question is, how do you bypass the default interleave? I know that I read how it could be done but I cannot remember the keyboard combination to do it. Thanks. -- = John DeRosa, Motorola, Inc, Cellular Infrastructure Group = = e-mail: ...uunet!motcid!derosaj, motcid!derosaj@uunet.uu.net = = Applelink: N1111 = =I do not hold by employer responsible for any information in this message =
roland@dna.lth.se (Roland Mansson) (11/15/90)
In article <5189@crystal9.UUCP> derosa@motcid.UUCP (John DeRosa) writes: >It would appear that the Apple supplied tool HD SC Setup, >automatically knows what computer the drive is being >initialized from so that it can set the proper interleave. > >My question is, how do you bypass the default interleave? >I know that I read how it could be done but I cannot remember >the keyboard combination to do it. > Try command-I in the main dialog. -- Roland Mansson, Lund University Computing Center, Box 783, S220 07 Lund, Sweden Phone: +46-46107436 Fax: +46-46138225 Bitnet: roland_m@seldc52 Internet: roland.mansson@ldc.lu.se or roland.mansson%ldc.lu.se@uunet.uu.net UUCP: {uunet,mcvax}!sunic!ldc.lu.se!roland.mansson AppleLink: SW0022