On Tuesday, February 25, 2003, at 06:43  PM, Chris & Gretchen Mayer 
wrote:

> My s900 used to be super stable under OSX.1.  Since upgrading to X.2,
> I've been having a lot of crashes.  The crashes are "hard" too; the
> whole system including mouse function dies and a reboot is required.  I
> get the crashes every 10-30 minutes under normal use.  The system will
> run fine under X.2 for days if I leave it alone, but what use is that?
> Mostly, the crashes seem to happen when (1) launching a program, (2)
> quitting a program, or (3) using iTunes.
>
> I also experience jerky mouse movements when using iTunes to listen to
> CDs.  iTunes under 9.2 does not have this behavior.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Here's my system profile:
> s900
> PowerLogix daughter card with a G4 ZIF running at 450MHz
> 384MB RAM (interleaved)
> PCI slots:
> 1.  MacSense 10/100 ethernet card (not used under OSX because of driver
> problems)
> 2.  VST UltraTek 66 card with one channel supporting two HDs and the
> other channel a Sony CD/RW drive
> internal SCSI is disconnected.
> 3.  ATI Radeon Mac Edition
> 4.  USB card
>
> Thanks,  Chris

One suggestion, re-seat those cards in this order...1. (or top slot) 
Radeon
Mac Edition  2. VST 66  3. MacSense ethernet  4.5.or 6. USB and don't
forget to reset "cuda".

One Question, what model Sony CD/RW is it and do you burn in OSX with
what software?

Phillip


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