Yo compacters everywhere,

Our Jason White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> askz:

>I've had a bit of woes on my SE/30 running system 7.1 (update 3).
>My FreePPP 2.6.2 wasn't working properly for a few days...
>I removed the CDROM extension, and it appears to be fine again.
>
>So has anyone else had problems with either FreePPP
>or OT (1.1.2, I think) not working with the CDROM driver (5.3.1)?

Yup. Big time. My setup was different but a similar symptom. On a Classic
II running MacOS 7.6.1/OT 1.1.2 and the iCab 68k browser, I crashed each
time I launched iCab. All extensions off was no grief except I couldn't go
anywhere with iCab - but it did not crash. Isolating extensions, I found
that iCab had conflict with when either any CD-ROM extension or After Dark
was present. Both the Apple CD extension and the CharisMac CD extension
crashed the Classic II. Something is in those CD extensions that does not
like non-Apple online stuff in these otherwise quite capable Macs. I
figured I did not need either a CD-ROM nor After Dark when doing online
with a Classic II so I chucked 'em. Yeah, a Classic II running MacOS 7.6.1
and iCab does slog the web.

Bye the waye, is there some specific reason you are using FreePPP with Open
Transport?

Bill



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