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stonent
Junior Member


USA
155 Posts
Posted - 18 Nov 2002 :  14:55:12
Do they mount reset and programmers switches on SE's but do not have the outside casing to match? Maybe it is just my SE...

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Marchie
Chaplain


USA
911 Posts
Posted - 18 Nov 2002 :  16:09:37
Actually....

If you look, the vent slots in front of the programmers switches are longer than the others... because Apple provided a plastic doo-hicky that slid in and allowed you to use them... which was called the "Programmers Switch"

I think I have about a dozen... gotta find them tho.

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II2II
Junior Member


Canada
115 Posts
Posted - 18 Nov 2002 :  17:19:03
On one of my systems, the appropriate slits were painted red and blue. This allows one to remember where to jab that disk extraction tool, uh, paper clip.

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stonent
Junior Member


USA
155 Posts
Posted - 20 Nov 2002 :  23:07:44
I'll have to look. I am not as familiar with the SE as I had only played with plusses, 128ks and 512ks which iirc all had buttons.

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cory5412
68KMLA Comrade-in-Arms


USA
4679 Posts
Posted - 16 Dec 2002 :  21:47:11
I was unaware that the nonADB AIOs had programmers/reset switches... or... for that matter... ever needed to be reset...

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maclover5
LC Doctor/Hot Rodder


Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 07 Mar 2003 :  07:50:42
quote:

I was unaware that the nonADB AIOs had programmers/reset switches... or... for that matter... ever needed to be reset...

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cory5412
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USA
4679 Posts
Posted - 07 Mar 2003 :  23:35:32
tha's not funny because once I SEE it again I'll be installing OS X.2 straightaway and hopefully THEN it own't need to be restart! BWAHAHA

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