>You've just discovered one of the "features" that comes with owning and >operating a Duo Dock. Yes this is normal behavior. Maybe someone else can >explain why. You may also note that your Duo will not sleep in the dock, even >though almost all other desktops of the period will. > >As for the Option/Command/Escape or force quit command, you will note that if >it works, your computer is not actually frozen, it is tha application that >has >frozen and the fact that you can force it to quit is a function of the >Finder, >which has not crashed or you would not be able to access your system to force >quit.. The keyboard becomes totally useless in the event of an actual freeze. >Just reach around back and press the reset button instead (just don't obscure >it like I did in a custom cabinet or you'll be sorry). Hmmm, interesting "feature." Well, it's good to know it's not screwed up. Thanks. Since writing about this yesterday another oddity has cropped up. I spent a good portion of yesterday afternoon rebuilding my extension set as the Finder was freezing before getting to the Desktop during a restart. I ended up getting a series of "System Error: Unimplemented trap" errors; I got fed up, removed the Duo from the Dock and voila, it started up without this error. I put it back in the Dock and the error returned. Removed it again and it went away. Same story this morning. What the ...? Thanks again, Bruce ___________________ Bruce Rehm [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bellingham, WA ---------- Duo/2400 List, The friendliest place on the Net! A listserv for users and fans of Mac subportables. FAQ at <http://www.themacintoshguy.com/lists/DuoListFAQ.shtml> Be sure to visit Mac2400! <http://www.sineware.com/mac2400> X-Router | Share your DSL or cable modem between multiple computers! Dr. Bott | <http://www.drbott.com/prod/MIH120.html> PowerBook Guy is | Click here! Everything PowerBook! | http://www.powerbookguy.com Midwest Mac Parts ][ <http://www.midwestmac.com> After-market parts for Macs. ][ 888-356-1104 ][ MacResQ Reader Specials: 2.5GB Seagate SCSI: $119, 4GB IBM SCSI: $199, Norton Util. 4.0: $29, Mac Parts, Systems & Repairs <http://www.macresq.com>
