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- From: bx341@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Robert E. Winston)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: Strange Tone Sequence During Startup.
- Date: 6 Sep 1992 16:34:52 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio (USA)
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- > >I don't remember what sound means what problem, but Apple
- > >has a small program that plays samples of the different
- > >sounds and explains what they mean.
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- > Any idea what it's called and where to get it??
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- Diagnostic Sound Sampler from umich:
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- UT/DIAGNOS 9 7/24/90 BinHex4.0
- /mac/util/developer/diagnosticsounds.hqx
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- That "chord" you hear when you push the start-up on your Mac II
- means more than just "I'm on". it's passed it's internal test.
- This utility explains what the various sounds stand for (i.e.
- various stages of ram testing...)
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- ________
- Robert E. Winston bx341@Cleveland.Freenet.Edu
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