I have a BOOTi card in slot 7 and a DuoDisk card in slot 6. When both are installed, it always boots from the BOOTi card in slot 7. Is there any way to leave both installed and choose which slot boots?
Thank you,
Roger
I have a BOOTi card in slot 7 and a DuoDisk card in slot 6. When both are installed, it always boots from the BOOTi card in slot 7. Is there any way to leave both installed and choose which slot boots?
Thank you,
Roger
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I do not own a BOOTI. But skimming the manual, it seems you can press N during the boot sequence and it will try to boot the slot below it:
N : Boot from next slot in descending order. Please note that if no bootable card is found, you’ll jumpto Applesoft BASIC.
I would suggest taking a look at the manual for further details, it looks like you can also change the amount of time you have to select the boot device in the control panel of the BOOTI.