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owner of a PM 7600 with a 200mhz PPC 604 processor running OS 9.1. The problem is that every time I boot it up mac os dns after the screen with "Mac OS 9.1" comes up I get an error message with the bomb picture that says "Sorry, a system error occurred address error To temporarily turn off extensions, restart and hold down the shift key" PLEASE mac os ipconfig HELP! It does boot up after I hold down the shift key and start without extensions. Any help is appreciated. Thanks. By the way I am using OS 10.3.3 on my G4 and I don't miss these bombs and errors one bit! __________________ 15.4" MacBook Pro 2.6 Ghz i7, 8GB, 750G, I gig video card 10.8.4; 32G WiFi iPad, ATV 2, & 16 gig iPod Touch Remove Advertisements Sponsored Links EhMac.ca Advertisement Mar 29th, 2004, 09:37 PM
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#2 monokitty Mac Guru Join Date: Jan 2002 Posts: 14,533 There's an extension conflict. Enable all the extensions once you boot with extensions off, except for those that are NOT important enough to be turned on (including all 3rd-party extensions for installed programs, etc). Restart and see what happens. If that works, keep turning on extensions one by one, or a few at a time, until the error returns - when this happens, you can quickly and easily rule out the offending extension(s). __________________ ACMT MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2012) 2.3 GHz Core i7, 8GB, 256GB M4 SSD iPhone 6 - 64GB S/G • Sound System Audio Engine A2 • Display UltraSharp U2412M 24" Custom Built Gaming PC Skylake Edition | 8GB DDR4 | GTX 970 4G Mar 29th, 2004, 09:59 PM #3 mmp Full Citizen Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Posts: 590 Thanks Lars I'll pursue the extension problem, But I received an email suggesting that I reseat the RAM and processor card, I did so and now the error has changed from an address error to a bus error. The processor card is new to the machine as it had a G3 upgrade card in it as the most recent processor. Do I need to download software for the processor card? __________________ 15.4" MacBook Pro 2.6 Ghz i7, 8GB, 750G, I gig video card 10.8.4; 32G Wi
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Error Codes Explained (Pre OS X) Article ID:Created:Modified: 17492/18/863/4/98 TOPIC This article explains what some Macintosh system errors actually mean. You can use them to interpret what is http://www.macwizard.com/errors.html happening when your Macintosh gives these errors. DISCUSSION Because the Mac OS is a sophisticated, complex operating system, the problems a user encounters can be equally complex. These are examples of some problems that may occur: A handle can be de-referenced. A routine can get a NIL pointer. The stack can dip into the heap for just a few cycles and not be caught by mac os the stack sniffer. An application can forget to check an error code. A Macintosh usually crashes with a system error code while running under System 6.0.x. Starting with System 7, errors are displayed in a different fashion. Instead of displaying an error code, the system translates the code to the appropriate words, like "Address Error". Finding out what's wrong involves use of debugging tools, intricate knowledge mac os ip of Macintosh memory structures, and familiarity with the application itself. Fixing it usually involves recompiling the source code. The table below explains some of the codes. ID=01 Bus Error This means the computer tried to access memory that doesn't exist. You can get this error on almost any Macintosh. If one of these computers tried to access one or more bytes beyond the total number of bytes in RAM, you see a bus error. You should never see this error on a Macintosh Plus or SE, because address references that are out of bounds "roll over". This means if one of these computers tries to access one byte beyond the total bytes in RAM, it actually accesses the first byte in memory. If you see this error on a Macintosh Plus or SE, it's reporting the wrong error or having hardware problems. ID=02 Address Error The Motorola 68000 microprocessor can access memory in increments of one byte (8 bits), one word (16 bits), or one long word (32 bits). The microprocessor can access a byte of information at an odd or even memory address. But it must access a word or long word at an e