Subject: Re: ...
To: PaulRipke <stixpjr@ozemail.com.au>
From: cruller <cruller@unicom.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 09/07/1999 08:38:19
Typically an 'F' in the last address of the first line indicates a
problem with the system software.  My guess would be either the disk
driver as noted below, an incorrect system enabler, or corrupted system
file.

Jer.



> Date: Sat, 4 Sep 1999 18:16:13 +1000
> From: Paul Ripke
> Subject: Re: ...
>
> Just another data point - I recently managed to get the death
> chimes messing with an old SE/30... discovered it was an
> incompatible driver on the HD I'd installed. I think the sad
> mac codes were 0x0000000F/0x00000001. I'll have to dig around
> and get hold of that old list of sad mac codes one day.
>
> Bit sad I had to hot plug the disk to fix it... anyone know
> a better method?
>
> Cheers,
>
> - --
> Paul Ripke
> stixpjr@ozemail.com.au
>