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- From: dfetter@ezinfo.ucs.indiana.edu (Daniel Fredrick Etter)
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- Subject: Re: Is this a heat problem?
- Date: 6 Mar 1996 03:25:46 GMT
- Organization: Indiana University, Bloomington
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- > PWM> 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.
- > >> Dan
-
- > PWM> I don't think so...
- > PWM> The 8000 0004 is the error I get 99.9% of the time. I'm pretty
- > PWM> sure it's some type of bad memory addressing.
-
- > The 80000004 is an 'illegal instruction', and it should reboot after
- > the display timeout. And, on my machine, at the reboot, the number
- > changes to 8000000B which is a 'line 1111 emulator' error, whatever
- > the heck that is. Its also an automatic reboot. Supposedly. Not
- > always without 3 fingered help here.
-
- > /* Gene Heskett | These opinions are NOT to be */
-
- When I get the error it gives me a requester asking whether I want to
- suspend or reboot. Reboot is the only real option as everything is
- inaccesible if I choose suspend. I also get a different error on reboot,
- with the flashing red guru screen.
- I'm really stuck for ideas on what to do. Before I installed the PAR the
- 040 was working fine with no errors. It'd really be a drag not to be
- able to have all this working at once, since one of the main rasons for
- having all this was so I could get increased render speed with Lightwave
- and have it save frames directly to the PAR. Doing it in two steps takes
- a LOT more time, since it seems to take PAR forever to build an
- animation out of seperate pictures (like, hours actually).
-
-
- Dan
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