Okay, let me try this. . . this could be a hardware issue OR a software
issue.

My upgraded 9600 seems to be doing fine with everything except my PowerRIP
2000 software. Every time I try to quit the application it closes the
program window but stays in the menu bar. When I go to the Application menu,
it's still there, but in the menu bar, "Quit" is grayed out. If I force quit
I get an "Error 10" alert. After some checking around I've found that this
means "unimplemented instruction" -- lack of support for the machine on
which the program is being run. This is also known as a "line 1111 trap
error." Online sources tell me that this can be traced to software OR it can
be related to flash memory, DRAM or an issue with the CPU.

Thinking it might be the software, I dumped the current version of PowerRIP
and went back to the version that was running so well on the upgraded 7600
under OS 8.6. The same thing occurs (won't quit, etc.), however, when I
tried to print through the RIP it suddenly quit -- clean, with no crash
alert. The computer did not freeze up or anything.

I tried rebuilding the desktop, but when it got to my ATA hard drive
everything froze up and I had to reboot.

I ran a test (imperfect, I know) on the RAM using RAM Check 2.1, and that
came up clean. Does this indicate a problem with the CPU? Am I barking up
the wrong tree here? Any ideas? I haven't tried zapping PRAM yet. Not sure
what that will do to the Sonnet card or the OS9 Helper-installed 9.2.2.

Thanks,
Phil
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Normand Design
www.normanddesign.com
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