on 3/16/04 8:18 PM, Byron Q. Desnoyers Winmill at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> With all of these SE and SE/30 questions, I'm beginning to wonder
> whether a Colour Classic is a Compact Mac.  ;-)
> 
> Is there any convenient way to switch between 24 and 32-bit addressing
> during the bootup stage?  I have an IIe upgraded LC 575 in a Colour
> Classic case and don't want to put 28 MB of RAM to waste just
> because of this new toy.
> 
> Also: does anybody know the story between the IIe card and
> communications slot?  The IIe LC FAQ says it won't work, but I
> would really like to replace my EN-SC with something internal (ie.
> I would like to have less stuff hanging off the back of my cute
> Colour Classic).
> 
> Byron.


No. Unless there's a third party init for that purpose.

The 575 is a 68040 Mac and it's 32 bit clean.

Dunno about the IIe query.


Jeff


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