You will not get the machine to go to the EDIT without a working keyboard, as the keyboard sends a simple response to the RESET signal (when you press the EDIT key). I have been able to fool the 9100 by simply plugging in a keyboard as I press the EDIT key. It will often switch to the blue screen then - and be completely unusable of course without the keyboard - the 9100's built-in keyboard is inactive for some stupid reason at this point....why I don't know - would have been a nice option. John :-#)# At 10:40 PM 23/06/2003 -0700, David Shoemaker wrote:
.... Oh one last thing. For someone who has a working program station setup. If you hook the monitor up but not the keyboard do you get anything on screen? What about if you hit the EDIT button on the 9100? I am trying to see if my monitor is going to work or not (Commodore 1084-D) and am getting nothing on screen.
David