At 7:42 AM -0700 4/26/04, George Mogiljansky wrote:
Is that because that particular extension was
"calling" that font? (Just a wild guess.)
Well, YA. I think the extension was pre-imaging the font so it could
display things faster. My point was that just because you've found
something that stop
Is that because that particular extension was
"calling" that font? (Just a wild guess.)
George
--- Clark Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also, just as an example of what to be thinking
> about, I had a
> computer choke on boot up and eventually traced it
> down to a bad
> font. The odd part
At 11:53 AM -0400 4/25/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 12:41 AM -0400 04/25/2004, Dante McLean wrote:
Grandfather has a PBG3 of the earlier vintage. Currently running
9.2.2 which I installed about December/03, and uses a cardbus card
to provide USB port for an epson printer. Recently started gi
I remember that *new* powerbook g3 wallstreets in 1998 did what you
describe (The Beige G3s I had didn't).
I got rid of that bus error problem at the time by adding Conflict
Catcher 8.x, replacing "Apple Menu Options" with shareware "Behierarchic"
and "Ram Doubler 9" set to no doubling.
For reason
At 12:41 AM -0400 04/25/2004, Dante McLean wrote:
Grandfather has a PBG3 of the earlier vintage. Currently running
9.2.2 which I installed about December/03, and uses a cardbus card
to provide USB port for an epson printer. Recently started giving
"Bus Error - Please restart with extensions of
Hi Dante,
Try removing the USB card and inserting it after
restarting. Also check the USB drivers - could they be
corrupt, conflict with Apple's, etc.
Also try the USB printer power-on/off variations.
George
--- Dante McLean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Grandfather has a PBG3 of the earlier vint
Grandfather has a PBG3 of the earlier vintage. Currently running 9.2.2
which I installed about December/03, and uses a cardbus card to provide
USB port for an epson printer. Recently started giving "Bus Error -
Please restart with extensions off" bomb at startup. Rebooting Ext.
Off, then a r