On Thursday, November 10, 2005, at 02:17 PM, Dr.O.M.Betz wrote:


Am 10.11.2005 um 14:50 Uhr schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

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anyone here help? If it is the onboard RAM, is ther anyway I can bypass it? The Classic will boot and run fine, except 95% of the programs I open will pop up
with an address error System bomb.

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First thing that comes to mind is a virus. Yes, v-i-r-u-s. The nVir could do funny things sometimes.

Another possibility is that the 68000 CPU itself has gone bad. I have only seen this happen once, but it does happen. Apparently.

Get yourself a program called Snooper.  If you can't find it, e-mail me.

Hopefully it will run without bombing. If it does run, it will test every aspect of your system and find your problem.

Try this if your search for a virus comes up negative.

The one bad 68000 I came across was in a first-gen SE. It was constantly bombing like your Classic. A quick run through with Snooper revealed a bad 68000. I know of no way to fix the problem aside from a complete motherboard swap.

-Nat


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