>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

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Bellingham, WA

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