I had a similar problem on my S900. I went back to 9.1 and removed the daystar utility and ran another Cache activator (can't remember). Problem solved. I also contacted Daystar about their driver and they linked me to a beta that was supposed to fix it. I left well enough alone.

Semper Fi!

Ed Johnson


On Sep 17, 2004, at 12:32 PM, Unsupported OS X wrote:

Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 17:54:35 -0400
Subject: Help with 9500/G4/366 & XLR8 MSC
From: "A.Tuazon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hey all,

I upgrade my 9500 with a G4/366 and it works great. I then installed Jag
and I was able to upgrade it to 10.2.8 without a hitch (did the repair
permissions before and after the upgrade). I then remembered that I needed
to install Daystar's Mach Speed Control in order to fully utilize my G4
upgrade. I installed the latest version that works in Jag (it's the same
one that works in my B&W), BUT when I rebooted I got a kernal panic. I
tried doing a permissions repair but that didn't help. Anyone know how to
fix this problem OR how to uninstall it ? REMEMBER I can't get into Jag as
I keep getting kp's so I guess I'll have to uninstall it from OS 9.1


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