on 1/4/04 3:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Is there a conflict with Newer Technology Maxpowr G3/G4 version 2.0.5 cache
> enabler extension and MacOS 9.1?
> 
> I just added a 9 GB external drive to my 6100 and installed OS 9.1 on it.
> 
> There is nothing else installed on the new drive except the Maxpowr extension
> and CP for the 300 MHz Newer Technology G3/300 MHz CPU upgrade.
> 
> When I open the Startup CP under 9.1 to switch back to the internal drive (OS
> 8.6) it "unexpectedly quits ... error type 10." If I turn off the Maxpowr
> extension then the Startup 9.1 Control Panel works. I've trashed all
> preferences 
> and rebuilt the desktop.
> 
> Has anyone else had this problem? Is there a newer Newer extension or another
> G3 cache enabler that will work?
> 
> TIA --glen (digest mode)


I owned  a 6100 with the NewerTech G3-240Mhz. card. It ran O.S. 9.1, and
I used 2.0.5 with no problems.

A type 10 error can be attributed to 68k emulation problems and not enough
or damaged RAM.

What's in YOUR System Folder? Any old 68k programs or inits/cdevs?

Jeff G


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