Word Perfect 5.0 killed my Xenix sy

Jonathan Bayer jbayer at ispi.UUCP
Thu Feb 2 23:40:43 AEST 1989


In article <132500004 at cpe> tif at cpe.UUCP writes:
>
>Written  8:10 pm  Jan 30, 1989 by spies.UUCP!tbetz in cpe:comp.unix.xenix
>>Current working hypothesis holds that the 3216 (the third I've been shipped,
>>and the first one on which I could initialize the HD) had an incipient flaw, 
>>perhaps a loose connection, that the power-down/power-up cycle triggered.
>
>(Sure, it's still a flaw that should be dealt with but)
>A Reset Button:  What a concept!
>

Actually there is a reset button; or at least the ability to put one in.
If you open up the Wyse and look on the cpu board you will notice a pin
labeled "RESET".  Grounding that pin will do a hard reset of the
computer.  I added a pushbutton to the back of the computer and wired it
to this pin, and whenever I locked up the system (not too often) I
simply pushed the butten.

JB
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