>Perhaps the 1400 is not frozen, but instead processing the software? Inoticed that some PC cards make my lil' 1400/183 "think" extra long before it appears on the desktop...
Interesting thought. definitely will try it. I still think my 1400 freezes, though. The pointer refuses to respond. Can't be an xtension conflict. Already tested that. Update: Symptoms have changed; when I tested for extension conflicts (by modifying a base set to support the card) the card actually mounted... With a messed up Icon and a five-second lag before it froze. Should I expect this?
One general purpose tool for checking frozen is to hit Command-Option-Escape to see if you can force quit. If it the window comes up fully the OS hasn't been completely munged. If it doesn't come up fully the OS is hosed (in RAM). You might want to try it when things are working normally so you know what it looks like, just hit Cancel when the window comes up.
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