Roger
    Sorry for the miss-information. It was one of those quick replies over breakfast
coffee, which isn't my best time of the day. Yes, your error is a BUS ERROR which
typically means you have addressed memory or an I/O device that does not exist. This
occured to me about half way to work that day and this is the first moment I've had to
correct the mistake. Well, in this forum, only 634 messages to go. Have a good day.
Gordon


Roger Chaplin wrote:

> "Gordon W. Gifford, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > For a Motorolla 68000 (which is the kernel of the Palm processor), a BUS ERROR
> > typically means that you tried to access data whose size is greater than 1 byte in
> > length on an ODD memory address.
>
> Ummm ... what you have described is an M68000 address error. Somebody
> else has already given an explanation of bus error.
>
> --
> Roger Chaplin
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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