MacOS error type 10?amuel-in

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Tue, 10 Sep 2002 12:47:56 +0200


On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 12:28:03PM +0200, Francois Taiani wrote:
> > I'm having moderate luck trying to get MOL running.  I have a PowerBook G3
> > Wallstreet 233 with a fairly stock LinuxPPC 2000 installation.  The kernel
  I'm using newworld
> > boot, and a boot rom from the 9.1 update disc.
> 
> here is what I have on my system about the error code type 10:
> 
> ---
> ID=09 and ID=10 Line 1010 & 1111 Trap
> 
> There are many routines in the Macintosh ROM that can be called by 
> placing instructions in a program that aren't in the 68000's vocabulary. 
> When the 68000 encounters such an instruction, it looks it up in the 
> instruction table. This table gives the location of routines paired with 
> each instruction. If it finds an entry in the table for the instruction, 
> it branches to the routine. If there's no entry for the instruction, you 
> see one of these errors.
> ---

Translated:

You are running MacOS 9.0.4 using the ROM belonging to 9.1. This is the
cause of this problem. Obtain the correct ROM from your MacOS 9 install
CD (using TomeViewer) or extract it from the Ethernet Update.

/Samuel