... why you should not have your floppies in slot 5?
I want 6 and 7 for my MicroDrive and Uthernet (in that order).
System is an enhanced IIe.
... why you should not have your floppies in slot 5?
I want 6 and 7 for my MicroDrive and Uthernet (in that order).
System is an enhanced IIe.
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Because slot#6.
A lot of 5.25" software will not work in anything but slot 6.
Uthernet belongs in slot 3, MicroDrive belongs in slot 7. Disk II belongs in slot 6.
But actually what rittwage stated.
Thanks everyone.
Okay, I can move my Appli-Card to slot 5 leaving slot 3 for the Uthernet and slot 4 empty, unless absolutely needed.
All is rosy in the garden.
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Traditionally the 5.25" Floppies are in Slot 6, Drives 1 and 2. DOS 3.2-3.3 don't care where which Slot is Used, but Pascal is more Strict. Floppies in #6, 80 Column in #3, Printer in #1 and Serial Modem in #2, IIRC...
Slot Auto Boot Order is from Highest to Lowest, so Slot #7 is checked first then Slot #6 then Slot #5. If you have a HardDrive in Slot #7, it will Boot First over the Floppy in Slot #6.
I don't believe the Uthernet II will Boot off the Network, so the Autoboot will fall to Slot #6 and Boot off the MicroDrive. I doubt that will Time Out if there is No Medial in the MicroDirve, so don't expect it to continue to Slot #5 to Boot. You can Force a Boot the Slot #5 by doing a PR#5 from BASIC.
Also, the Uthernet II has no Firmware, so it can be placed in Slot #3, while using an 80 Column Card in the AUX Slot..
The Appli-card should go in slot 4, for maximum CP/M compatibility.