Re: iTunes EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)

2010-11-14 Thread Bruce Johnson

On Nov 14, 2010, at 7:49 PM, Cliff Rediger wrote:

> Tiger on miniG4
> itunes 9.2.1
> 
> When i try to burn a play list in iTunes
> iTunes crashes
> 
> error report reads:
> 
> Exception:  EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)
> Codes:  KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS (0x0001) at 0x7fbda691
> 
> Log in as different User: No problem

Try a different playlist, see if ti's that particular one? Perhaps one of the 
songs?
> 
> Google search turns up EXC_BAD_ACCESS problems with almost any app.
> so apparently not app specific.

This is pretty much the generic crash error: a program tried to access memory 
it's not allowed to and the kernel killed the process.



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Re: iTunes EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)

2010-11-14 Thread Cliff Rediger
On Nov 14, 7:57 pm, Kris Tilford  wrote:
> I think it's a Toast plugin causing the problem.
> Why not burn directly within iTunes?
> Why not upgrade iTunes to 10.1?

I too wondered about this Consul log entry, Kris, since I AM trying to
burn directly from iTunes.
i.e. select playlist / burnplaylist (button at bottom right)

is iTunes 10.1  Tiger compatible?

You know, I haven't burned a CD for awhile so not sure if immediately
previous activity is relevant;
but, for the record...

A friend, who has gone Intel, gave me his 12" PB G4 that he could not
boot after HD replacement.
I got it running and set up a local LAN profile.
Naively (read "unthinking) I gave the PB the same "user name" as my
Mini.
The Mini didn't like that, so I changed the PB name.

Next project was CD burn and all the trouble.

Cliff

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Re: iTunes EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)

2010-11-14 Thread Kris Tilford

On Nov 14, 2010, at 8:52 PM, Cliff Rediger wrote:



error report reads:
Exception:  EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)
Codes:  KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS (0x0001) at 0x7fbda691


P.S. Consul log reads:

CrashReporter/iTunes.crash.log
iTunes[291]: [WSX] Version of iTunes is 0x9218000 (153190400)
Nov 14 18:26:44 Cliffs-MiniG4 Toast This: pluginFactory\n
Nov 14 18:26:44 Cliffs-MiniG4 Toast This: queryInterface\n
Nov 14 18:27:05 Cliffs-MiniG4 crashdump[292]: iTunes crashed
Nov 14 18:27:05 Cliffs-MiniG4 crashdump[292]: crash report written
to: /Users/cliffrediger/Library/Logs/


I think it's a Toast plugin causing the problem.
Why not burn directly within iTunes?
Why not upgrade iTunes to 10.1?

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Re: iTunes EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)

2010-11-14 Thread Cliff Rediger


On Nov 14, 6:49 pm, Cliff Rediger  wrote:
> error report reads:
> Exception:  EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)
> Codes:      KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS (0x0001) at 0x7fbda691

P.S. Consul log reads:

CrashReporter/iTunes.crash.log
iTunes[291]: [WSX] Version of iTunes is 0x9218000 (153190400)
Nov 14 18:26:44 Cliffs-MiniG4 Toast This: pluginFactory\n
Nov 14 18:26:44 Cliffs-MiniG4 Toast This: queryInterface\n
Nov 14 18:27:05 Cliffs-MiniG4 crashdump[292]: iTunes crashed
Nov 14 18:27:05 Cliffs-MiniG4 crashdump[292]: crash report written
to: /Users/cliffrediger/Library/Logs/

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iTunes EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)

2010-11-14 Thread Cliff Rediger
Tiger on miniG4
itunes 9.2.1

When i try to burn a play list in iTunes
iTunes crashes

error report reads:

Exception:  EXC_BAD_ACCESS (0x0001)
Codes:  KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS (0x0001) at 0x7fbda691

Log in as different User: No problem

Google search turns up EXC_BAD_ACCESS problems with almost any app.
so apparently not app specific.

various recommendations including clearing caches, trashing prefs etc.

Advice appreciated.
Cliff

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Re: G5 Dual processors not bad?

2010-11-14 Thread Illirik Smirnov
I'm not sure. I got it off of a friend who had some because of his computer
that is literally filled with this oil.
http://www.flixxy.com/mineral-oil-cooled-computer.htm
Sent from a computer running either the SPARC, Itanium, or PowerPC
architecture.


On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 5:38 PM, Andy  wrote:

>  Off topic, but I filled my coolant system with this oil that doesn't harm
> the components inside.
>
>
> Which oil is that?
>
> Andy
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Re: G5 Dual processors not bad?

2010-11-14 Thread Andy
> Off topic, but I filled my coolant system with this oil that doesn't harm the
> components inside.

Which oil is that?

Andy

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Re: G5 Dual processors not bad?

2010-11-14 Thread Illirik Smirnov
Off topic, but I filled my coolant system with this oil that doesn't harm
the components inside.
So that when it leaks twice a year the cleanup is easy.
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On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 11:15 AM, ah...clem  wrote:

> On Nov 12, 11:51 pm, John Carmonne  wrote:
>
> > I got  ASD 2.5.7 and upon booting and selecting the Thermal calibration
> is says calibration not needed. And It will not allow the initiation of the
> calibration operation, however the ASD 2.5.8 says not needed but will let me
> try anyway. So I think that the 2.5.8 may produce a false reading if
> calibration is not needed. And again the "OS" and "OF" passed all two hours
> of it :-)
> >
>
> what exactly did the ASD report as the specific test failed when it
> said the processor needed replaced?
>
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Re: Which used Mac to buy?

2010-11-14 Thread Bruce Johnson


On Nov 13, 2010, at 3:57 PM, Tom wrote:


As to the software issues, what if I got an Intel Mac Pro of some
flavor and just stayed in 10.5 with it, in case there might be
problems with some of my old software in Snow Leopard? I could work my
way up to 10.6 gradually.


10.6 is a no-brainer update for Intel-based Macs; and the performance  
improvement is probably worth it for you, even with the added cost of  
updating Adobe (the Apple apps will run no problem)


Being a technology ignoramus, I don't know one type of Intel Mac Pro
from another; Bruce up above mentions a "second generation" of them,
and I don't know from this Core Duo/Core 2 duo 32/64 bit processor
stuff.



This was a discussion of iMacs, mot Mac Pros. Mac Pros have has Intel  
Xeon CPU's, not Core CPU's. Considerably different critters,  
performance-wise.



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Re: Blueberry iMac

2010-11-14 Thread Baldassare Guzzo
I have had a Pismo for almost 10 years now.  It is a great machine,  
very reliable.  I put a new 120gb hard drive in it because I needed  
more space.  It is powerful enough for most applications I use and  
for its day.  The 15 inch screen is so nice. My only issue is now it  
needs a new battery and the video quality for some of todays  
applications shows its age.  I dont have  power consumption info but  
my Pismo is quiet.



On Nov 14, 2010, at 2:18 PM, Ralph Green wrote:


Howdy,
  After reading your message, I am thinking a used Pismo might indeed
make a good bedroom system.  I have two questions.
 1. How quiet is the Pismo?  I have never used one.  Some laptops have
noisy fans, but I don't know about this one.
 2. This one is a long shot.  Do you know how much power it  
consumes?  I

would hope it draws a lot less than the iMac that started this thread.
I use a "Kill a Watt" to measure true power consumption on my  
computers.

You don't happen to have a device like that, do you?
Good day,
Ralph

On Mon, 2010-11-08 at 15:34 -0800, Ashgrove wrote:

It is not a fast machine by any standard, but
usable. Mine served as a bedroom iTunes jukebox for years, until it
was replaced by my Pismo.


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Re: Blueberry iMac

2010-11-14 Thread Ralph Green
Howdy,
  After reading your message, I am thinking a used Pismo might indeed
make a good bedroom system.  I have two questions.
 1. How quiet is the Pismo?  I have never used one.  Some laptops have
noisy fans, but I don't know about this one.
 2. This one is a long shot.  Do you know how much power it consumes?  I
would hope it draws a lot less than the iMac that started this thread.
I use a "Kill a Watt" to measure true power consumption on my computers.
You don't happen to have a device like that, do you?
Good day,
Ralph

On Mon, 2010-11-08 at 15:34 -0800, Ashgrove wrote:
> It is not a fast machine by any standard, but
> usable. Mine served as a bedroom iTunes jukebox for years, until it
> was replaced by my Pismo. 

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Re: G5 Dual processors not bad?

2010-11-14 Thread ah...clem
On Nov 12, 11:51 pm, John Carmonne  wrote:

> I got  ASD 2.5.7 and upon booting and selecting the Thermal calibration is 
> says calibration not needed. And It will not allow the initiation of the 
> calibration operation, however the ASD 2.5.8 says not needed but will let me 
> try anyway. So I think that the 2.5.8 may produce a false reading if 
> calibration is not needed. And again the "OS" and "OF" passed all two hours 
> of it :-)
>

what exactly did the ASD report as the specific test failed when it
said the processor needed replaced?


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Re: Which used Mac to buy?

2010-11-14 Thread Jeff Bequette


On Nov 13, 2010, at 5:40 PM, Alex Smith (K4RNT) wrote:


I believe PowerMax has systems in your budget.

www.powermax.com

On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 16:57, Tom  wrote:

Thanks much, everybody. Well, you've convinced me that I need to move
up into the Intel world for the sort of work I do, but I think I'll
have to get a tower rather than an iMac or Mini, because I'd like to






Also keep an eye on 


Jeff Bequette






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