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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> >If you mean that in the standard American vernacular; an umbrella
>
> You got my meaning. I meant anywhere in the circuit controlling current
> to the LED. If it's on, there's got to be current flow (we hope).
>
> >driver, probably not because it seems to work OK under DOS.
>
> Then is it possible you've got some kind of constant logging going on
> somewhere? If this persists, we can do a trace to find out if there's any
> actual I/O going on.
>
OK. The light comes on during boot and stays on.
I cannot find a list of the Alt F boot options.
I have something in CONFIG.SYS that produces a boot option menu; command
line, use archive etc., I cannot find how I did it. I think it the
equivalent of Alt F1. It prevents me from using Alt F2.
If I understand correctly, there is a utility that will patch the KRNL
so that it echoes boot and perhaps pause between lines. If so what is
it?
Ray
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