Macintosh LC, IIsi: Keys Take Place of Programmer‘s Switch





This article gives the keystroke combination that takes the place of the

programmer's switch on the Macintosh LC and Macintosh IIsi.



The Macintosh LC and Macintosh IIsi do not have a programmer's switch.

Here are the key combinations for the Reset and non-maskable interrupt

(NMI) functions:



- Control-Command-Power generates a reset.



- Command-Power generates an NMI.



Note: MacsBug 6.2b1 or later (available from APDA) needs to be installed

for the non-maskable interrupt to happen when the Command and Power keys

are pressed.



These key combinations are similar to those used in the Apple IIGS.




Published Date: Feb 18, 2012