"The selected Appletalk connection could not be found. Be sure it is
installed and the slot settings in the Control Panel are correct."
I hit ENTER and the GUI finishes booting.
Since I don't need to use Appletalk, I trashed all of the Appletalk
related files in several system folders. I still get the error on
boot.
I do want to keep the DC.Printer control panel, Epson driver and
Laserwriter driver. Do these use Appletalk somehow, even when directly
connected (or not all)?
I Googled the FAQs and the web, but didn't find anything helpful.
Solutions most welcome :-)
> I recently installed a more complete copy of GS/OS on the Microdrive.
> Originally, I did a default "Easy" installation. Now, when I boot, I
> get an error. The GUI starts loading and then a solid blue screen
> appears with the following text:
>
> "The selected Appletalk connection could not be found. Be sure it is
> installed and the slot settings in the Control Panel are correct."
>
> I hit ENTER and the GUI finishes booting.
>
> Since I don't need to use Appletalk, I trashed all of the Appletalk
> related files in several system folders. I still get the error on
> boot.
>
> I do want to keep the DC.Printer control panel, Epson driver and
> Laserwriter driver. Do these use Appletalk somehow, even when directly
> connected (or not all)?
DC.Printer and Epson driver don't. LaserWriter sort of requires
AppleTalk but in principle should work for local Postscript file output
(via a keyboard shortcut, IIRC) without AppleTalk drivers.
> I Googled the FAQs and the web, but didn't find anything helpful.
> Solutions most welcome :-)
The file you need to get rid of is System:Drivers:SCC.Manager,
which is the serial port arbitration driver used by AppleTalk. It is the
one displaying the error message. You don't need it if you aren't using
AppleTalk.
--
David Empson
dem...@actrix.gen.nz
Thank you. The description of the SCC.Manager driver that I read
didn't clue me in to it being part of Appletalk. That's the only one I
didn't trash. And yes, the reason for wanting the Laserwriter driver
is for the Postscript capture.
the only real way I know for laypersons to clear that is the Option
key on reboot and reset BRAM/60(50)Hz.