-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> On the other hand, what kind of machine is this? Processor-upgraded? > What was the original, what is the new CPU? I have no idea what the original processor was - I got it with a NewerTech G3 card in it. I didn't get the original processor card. Various Mac sites say it had a 604/604e @ some clock speed at the factory. > I had a similar problem with my internal (MESH) SCSI bus and a spacific > IBM harddisk, after upgrading from a 604/132 to a G3/300. Hrm... This is an IBM disk on the mesh controller with a G3 card... > 'Slowing' down the processor helped, and here is what I entered into > OF. If you want to give it a try, this should be harmless on OF > versions other than 1.0.5: > > > code ictc! > 7e9bfba6 l, 829f0000 l, 3bff0004 l, 4e800020 l, > end-code > > pvr@ 80000 >= > if > hid0@ 208 or <- Thes lines are probably > FFFFFF7F and <- not necessary. > hid0! <- Try leaving them out. > 11 ictc! > then > > This slows the G3 processor down through setting the ICTC regsiter > (Instruction Cache Throttling Control). Thanks for those incantations. Unfortunately, it didn't work :( I'm still getting the "DEFAULT CATCH!" error. Still, I'll keep this particular spell around. I'll have to see if I can scare up a 604 card locally. Thanks anyway. - -- - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Phil Brutsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG fingerprint: 9BF9 D84C 37D0 4FA7 1F2D 7E5E FD94 D264 50DE 1CFC GPG key id: 50DE1CFC GPG public key: http://tux.creighton.edu/~pbrutsch/gpg-public-key.asc -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.4 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE6q8+f/ZTSZFDeHPwRAsrxAKCWAO6tFGFPJjvnmTb9wMuglUxq4wCfQ9h/ fh3RXXr60CAH0wCDGXAVxto= =+gDY -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----