>From: Richard Skipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>A little update on my problems with the XLR8 G4 card and the E100 SCSI card.
>I decided to pull the E 100 card and the UW drive and use the on-board scsi
>to see if this improved things. Unfortunately it hasn't made the slightest
>difference. When I launch Photoshop and open a file, do some work on it and
>save, the program quits. (In the past it sometime froze up the computer.)
Dear Skip,
My wife is using Photoshop 7 with a G-4 Card in our 8500. (I have
two s-900's but they are both upgraded with the G-3, which had no problem
with Photoshop though significantly slower. I was using a much older
Photoshop with the S-900's.) These freezes occurred only after we installed
the AltiVec extensions. Here is a note I culled from a Photoshop forum. The
cure worked.
Try removing the Altivec plug in from PS's extension folder.
(Plug-ins/Adobe Photoshop Only/Extensions/AltiVecCore)
Doing this helps some early (true) G4 machines with crashing. It's
worth a shot.
FWIW - According to Black and Bleu -
Error type 3
"This error implies that a command has been given for which the
Mac processor has no information (i.e., the command is not defined in the
processor's vocabulary), therefore it cannot act on it."
HTH - Phil
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