Liliana Pubill wrote:

> yes you can do that by pressing the interrupt button upon booting
>
> Clae wrote:
>
> > Can anyone suggest a way of *temporarily* and *reversibly* creating a
> > Chimes-Of-Doom scenario on any of the following Macs:  SE, SE/30, LC
> > series, II series, 630, CC, Powerbase, 7220, beige G3, Duo 280, 1400?
> > I want to record the chimes for use in a music track, and revert to a
> > working Macintosh afterwards.
> >
> > Ta
> >
> > Clae.

The Mac II series have an interrupt button and lots of macs have it, I
remember endlessly doing it in my Mac IIci, & Centris 650 to make the chimes
come up, it is completely safe, never had a problem, I know that the SEs and
Mac Pluses have one too it should work, I don't know about newer Macs, I
have an 8500 & a G3 that don't seem to have such button, ususally interrupt
is done by pressing command+power something like that I'll try it and tell
you for sure hold on...

Lil


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