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- From: pwm5k@faraday.clas.Virginia.EDU (Patrick William Mackin)
- Subject: Re: Is this a heat problem?
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- Date: Sun, 3 Mar 1996 22:56:39 GMT
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- dfetter@ezinfo.ucs.indiana.edu writes:
- >
- > Whenever I engage the 040 board in my 3000, within 10 or 15 minutes I
- > will get an error when running a program, usually while running a
- > graphics intensive program. The error I get is #8000 0004.
- >
- > Like the title says, is this a heat problem?
- >
- > The 040 is a Mercury with 32M. The 3000 has a Toaster, VLab Y/C, and a
- > PAR. The problem didn't get bad until I installed the PAR. The PAR drive
- > gets very warm, and the PAR itself won't even work in 040 mode, the PAR
- > software crashes every time, but it works in 030 mode.
- >
- >
- > Dan
- >
- I don't think so...
- The 8000 0004 is the error I get 99.9% of the time. I'm pretty
- sure it's some type of bad memory addressing.
-