re: audio

>>I believe this is a known issue - mine does it as
well. I am pretty sure it is due to incomplete support
for the audio controller used on pre-G3 Macs. I
believe XPostFacto's Author, Ryan Rempel, states in
the readme that audio may not function at all on some
machines.<<

Yes, I read that too. I was just wondering if there
were any workarounds. Maybe using external speakers,
but I would be disappointed to buy them and then have
them not work as well.

re: not seeing non-boot volumes on the network

>>Most likely the other drives are not shared.  The
boot volume may be getting shared by default.<<

I can see, mount and read/write to all 3 of the 9600 
drives fine when the 9600 is running 9.1 and the iMac
is running Panther. But when the 9600 is running
Panther  all that shows up in the network browser are
the boot drive and the login home folder. When I use
the same procedure to access the iMac  from the 9600
(both running X) I can access both partitions of the
iMac's drive (and the login folder) just fine. It's
partitions on one physical drive, not  seperate
drives, but that is the only difference that I can
think of. I don't know of any way to manually
designate the other 9600 drives as shared items. In
9.1 I do it in the get-info box for each drive. Is
there a way to do it in X that I'm missing?

>>If you log into AFP as an Admin level user in OS X
you have all drives available by default, including
removable media. If you log in as a User level user
you only have access to defined shares, which by 
default is you own user folder and the Public folder
of other people's.<<

I am loggin in as an administrator. still can't see
the drives.

re: finder crashes

>>What is the effect of using Extension Manager.  If
you boot without using it does it boot okay?  When you
use it, what do you do with it, ie what extensions do
you enable or disable?<<

Boots fine unless I access the extensions manager via
the spacebar at startup. I've been using it to toggle
the L2 cache control panel for the G3 card on and off.
In order to use the system 9.1 setup for classic that
I normally use as my native booting system 9.1 folder
I have to turn off the L2 cache control that shipped
with the upgrade card or it crases classic at startup.
I need to keep a fairly full-featured classic system
to do the printing/faxing that I need to do out of my
classic apps.

Steve









        
                
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