on 11/1/00 11:01 AM, Laurent Daudelin at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

> "Mark A. Kippert" wrote:
>> 
>> Laurent Daudelin on 10/31/2000 1:20 PM wrote:
>> 
>>> I've just got a new Micro-EN/SC to replace the one I fried and the first
>>> thing to struck me was that it connects directly to the HDI-30 port,
>>> which is basically fine, but what if I need to hook some sort of SCSI
>>> device at the same time? I've never seen any pass-through (is it how
>>> they are called?) HDI-30 cables. Anyone knows if such thing exists?
>> 
>> That's the same type I had. there is no pass through option. You must have
>> had the Mini EN/SC rather than the Micro EN/SC.
>> 
> 
> Bummer!
> 
> Yes, the previous one I fried was the Mini one, not the Micro. But,
> since the Micro was specifically for a PB, I figured out, why not! It's
> nice to have it really small, no adapter, but the downsize is no other
> SCSI device connected, which is not that much of a problem.
> 
> That brings another question, since you say you also have one. Do you
> have any problem switching AppleTalk from Alternate Ethernet to
> LocalTalk (on the printer port)? I always get an error saying that it
> can't switch. I don't know what is causing this. If I restart without
> the Micro EN/SC connected, then I get an error once the Finder loaded
> saying that "Alternate Ethernet" can not be used and that AppleTalk was
> switched to LocalTalk. It shows this error everytime I restart, which is
> annoying. I've went to the AppleTalk CP and tried to specifically make
> my LocalTalk configuration active, which it seems to be doing, but next
> time I restart, it gives me the error.
> 
> The way I kinda fix the problem was using the Location Manager. I don't
> know why, but I've created 2 locations, 1 LocalTalk and 1 EtherTalk. I
> can switch from EtherTalk to LocalTalk without any problem and no error
> message. I've checked that AppleTalk on LocalTalk was really active and
> it was. So, that would suggest to me some kind of bug in the AppleTalk
> CP. BTW, this is under 8.5.1. I'm unable to install 8.6 since it
> requires 24MB of real RAM, which I don't have (only 20MB for now).
> 
> Just curious if you did experience the same problem.
> 
> -Laurent.

That's what Location Manager is for...  I have one setting for when I'm at
home on the minidock (w/ the Micro EN/SC) and one for on the road (and one
for at a hotel, where I'm on an adapter, but not docked to the minidock).
Perhaps someone else can tell you better how to use this s/w -- I just sort
of blundered my way thru it and now that I've got things set up, I don't
need to mess w/ it, so my recollection is getting fuzzy.

- Eric.


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