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It is not clear to me why Apple decided to do it differently in the %%//%%e Card. My guesses are: It adds a little bit of speed; it prevents some administrative issues where the boot blocks served over the network have not been updated to meet a requirement of the card; and perhaps the engineers of the Card knew that the next version of AppleShare Server was going to drop Apple II boot support. | It is not clear to me why Apple decided to do it differently in the %%//%%e Card. My guesses are: It adds a little bit of speed; it prevents some administrative issues where the boot blocks served over the network have not been updated to meet a requirement of the card; and perhaps the engineers of the Card knew that the next version of AppleShare Server was going to drop Apple II boot support. | ||
- | In any case, after a small and successful quest to [[:projects:iie_boot_blocks|update the boot blocks]] to ProDOS 2.4.1 and Logon 1.5, I decided that I wanted the %%//%%e Card to boot like my other %%//%%es with Workstation Cards, and NetBoot LC is the result. | + | In any case, after a small and successful quest to [[projects:appleshare_boot_blocks|update the boot blocks]] to ProDOS 2.4.1 and Logon 1.5, I decided that I wanted the %%//%%e Card to boot like my other %%//%%es with Workstation Cards, and NetBoot LC is the result. |
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