On 10/11/02 3:49 PM, "Scott Holder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Spew into the
Cybertrough:

> It basically means the program tried to execute an instruction for the
> processor (and/or ROM hook?) that doesn't actually exist. You'll
> occasionally see this if you try to run PPC software on a 68k, though it
> usually exits more gracefully.
> 
> If it does it seemingly at random, it's probably something corrupted
> would be my guess. Bad prefs or application.

Trash your Finder Preferences and restart.  When you restart rebuild your
desjtop and you should be fine.
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