Just a thought. Apple licensed the Zip technology from Zip Technologies but
built it directly into the //c+'s motherboard because Zip Technologies
wasn't able to provide the Zip chip in the quantities required by Apple (see
http://www.apple2history.org/history/ah09.html#ZipIIc). So it looks likely
to me that the "slowdown" procedure should work in both the Zip and the
//c+. Of course, I do not have a //c+ (I'd like to!), and thus can not
assure it...

Greetings,

Antonio Rodr�guez (Grijan)
<ftp://grijan.cjb.net:21000/>

Art Landrey ha escrito:

> On Nov 10, 2004, at 7:16 AM, Byron Q. Desnoyers Winmill wrote:
>
> > You seem to have triggered a memory: you hold down ESC while rebooting
> > the machine to slow the critter down.  It does not work when powering
> > the computer on.
>
> FWIW, that's what works with a ZIP chip installed in a //c (but it also
> works when powering on).



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