> --- You wrote:
> Good news!  I booted into Jaguar (10.2.8) and the 104 flasher worked the first
> time.  So the problem is in Panther, as I originally suspected.
> --- end of quote ---
> Further thought on the matter makes me wonder whether the problem was that all
> kinds of stuff is installed on my Panther system but the Jaguar was clean.  Is
> there a way to boot into Panther with the equivalent of no extensions, as you
> can in 9 and older operating systems?  Maybe that would llsoslve the problem.
> 
> Rich
Yes. Hold down the shift key immediately after the "bong" as in OS9 and you
will be booting in "safe" mode. i.e. no startup items and only essential,
Apple extensions. But I don't think it will solve your problem.

Andy



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