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The LC gained 4 MB base RAM plus virtual memory thanks to its 68030 CPU.

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Join us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter or Google+, or subscribe to our RSS news feedĬharles Moore has been a freelance journalist since 1987 and began writing for Mac websites in May 1998. Specific to that machine (and perhaps others, but apparently not the
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Obliged to infer that there is a bug in the OS 9.2 code that is Since the problem only manifests for me on the WallStreet, I'm From Energy Saver Options tab, enable "Wake for network.Disconnect the Ethernet cable and/or USB cables prior to Sleep.Phenomenon in OS X as well, although this has not manifested on my I have heard that users are experiencing the sleep of death Multiple partitions and operating systems on one's hard drive is a good Problems like this are just another reason why having Might try "downgrading" to OS 9.1 to see if that helps, but your I've tried trashing the Energy Saver preferences, which some have Restarts, I again reverted to rock-stable and non-buggy OS 9.1. However, the "sleep of death" thing was just too much of an annoyanceĪnd hassle to tolerate, and after two weeks of frequent forced IListen 1.2, which is my preferred dictation app in the legacy OS. I switched to OS 9.2.2 when I installed the latest It seems aīit faster than OS 9.1, and it supports MacSpeech's iListen (which OSĩ.1 does not). This is highly annoying, because otherwise I like OS 9.2. Resort is to type "rs" to reboot the Mac (or, if you don't have Your open applications, but the Finder does not fully revive. Partial view of the Finder screen and allow you to sequentially quit + Power Key and then entering the "es" command. When this happens, I can still bring up MacsBug by pressing Command Up from sleep mode on the WallStreet, although this does not happen on Like in OS 9.2.1, 9.2.2 displays a gray screen about every third wake
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When I downloaded the Mac OS 9.2.2 updater, I was very interested to PowerBook under any OS version I've used with it - OS 9.1, 9.2.1, The "sleep of death" has never happened on my WallStreet under OSĩ.1, or for that matter under OS 8.1, 8.5.1, 8.6, or 9.0. Which I still had installed on another hard drive partition (I haveįour operating systems installed on the WallStreet - the others are OS Three wake ups would result in the phenomenon occurring.Īfter several days of this, I gave up and went back to running OS 9.1, PowerBook last fall, but I found that subsequently about one in I had never experienced this problem until I installed the Mac Or reset the machine in order to get back into the Finder. Sleep, you are greeted with a gray screen and obliged to hard restart The typical symptom is that when you attempt to wake your 'Book from PowerBook users, and perhaps others as well. So-called "sleep of death" wake up from sleep bug that afflicts some There has been a lot of traffic on troubleshooting forums about the
