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From: delton@pro-carolina.cts.COM (Don Elton)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: TIC
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Date: Mon, 20-Nov-89 07:04:41 EST
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Posted: Mon Nov 20 07:04:41 1989
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TIC does indeed require that interrupts be enabled to work with the Super
Serial card.  So far as I know there's only one version of the SSC.  Unless
you have the switch blocks confused or have a bad copy/version of TIC I'm not
sure what the problem is as the SSC in //e is probably the most common
configuration to be used with TIC.  Note that the switch has to be turned on
and the machine re-booted (power down preferable) before you run TIC and then
just leave the switch in the interrupt enabled position.  Let me know if you
have more trouble in email and I'll try to help you out.

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