Thanks for the reply, L. I tried that on your suggestion, but it didn't
work. PowerRIP still stays open and I get the Error 10 alert when I Force
Quit. I installed the newest version of the Sonnet Crescendo software (2.3)
but that has not made a difference either.

I'm going to go back to reinstalling 9.1 and work up from there. I saved my
old 9.1 system to my other hard drive so I should be able to boot from the
9.1 gray CD, drag my old system to my boot drive, cover up my current system
and go from there. I don't think I performed the 9.1 rerun to install the
AltiVec libraries after I installed the Sonnet card. I don't know if that
would make a difference. I guess I thought that the updates to 9.2.2 would
take care of that, but I don't know how to tell.

Another thing I'm wondering about is the video card. I have the Twin Turbo
dual monitor IMS tt128mb8 (F2) that came with my PTP200. It seems to work
fine, but Sonnet recommends getting rid of it. I had no problems with it
running under OS 8.6 in either the PTP or the 7600. Do you think this might
be a thing to look at?

Phil

on 1/22/05 1:05 PM, PCI PowerMacs at [email protected] wrote:

>> 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.
>> 
>> 
>> 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.
> 
> tried trashing the prefs folder ? especially the macos system &
> finder prefs + the powerrip prefs ?
> it doesnt have to be a bad cpu - maybe just some error with 9.2.2 -
> 
> I 've been running 9.2.2 with almost that same set up and I 've
> noticed that it crashes more often and then mainly in Internet
> explorer,
> I use a non english system may this is why, since nobody else spoke
> up about this.
> L
> -- 

-- 
Phil Normand
Normand Design
www.normanddesign.com
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