At 23:07 -0400 10/20/99, Eric Maher wrote: >However, if there is no network present, and AppleTalk is active, >MacPerl and the system become unresponsive for about half a minute after >launching MacPerl. After MacPerl begins responding, performance is >sluggish. Deactivating AppleTalk through the Chooser cures the problem. With Open Transport installed (ie, there exists an AppleTalk control panel), use the AppleTalk control panel, not the chooser to turn activate or de-activate AppleTalk. The Chooser no longer does the whole job correctly. --John -- John Baxter jwblist@olympus.net Port Ludlow, WA, USA # ===== Want to unsubscribe from this list? # ===== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-request@macperl.org