<snip>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.
I don't know of any convenient way to switch, but I do know of an extension called Force32 that will force it to 32 bit on. I don't know if any way to do the opposite at boot.
Scott Holder
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