>I am carrying on a rather silly conversation with someone on the 
>Apple discussion postings. My 1400cs/166 started from day one by 
>using the "c" key for the CD, although even the original software 
>disk (OS 8) said to use the "finger dance" (which I use to start 
>from a ZIP disk when I need to). This machine must have been one of 
>the last ones to ship to Germany, since they were discontinued the 
>next month. The ROM is $77D.32F3. This fellow seems to be fascinated 
>by my 1400's ability to do this, since 1400's are not "supposed" to 
>have this feature. So what about yours?

I guess its possible that the late ROM version will boot off of the 
CD using the C key, while the early ROM version does not.  You have 
the 166 MHz model, so you have the late ROM version.

Mad Dog

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