on 16.02.2003 05:18, Paul Shand at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Good efforts to explain, but no one has mentioned the need for the
> contrasting CUDA reset switch's differences from Zapping the PRAM.
> 

Because they are different.

> Do we really need to pull the PRAM battery out to actuate a proper CUDA
> reset?
>

Only if the switch does not work properly.

 
> Should we really have to ZAP the PRAM after a CUDA reset when the PRAM
> battery hasn't been temporarily removed to revive an unbootable UMAX?
>

Only if it too is at odds with the actual state of the computer.

> It puzzles me.

You're in good company 8^)

Peace,

paul
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