Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!zephyr!tektronix!psueea!jove.cs.pdx.edu!bartonr From: bartonr@jove.cs.pdx.edu (Robert Barton) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Privilege violations Message-ID: <1435@psueea.UUCP> Date: 1 Jul 89 13:40:50 GMT Sender: news@psueea.UUCP Reply-To: bartonr@jove.cs.pdx.edu (Robert Barton) Organization: Dept. of Computer Science, Portland State University; Portland OR Lines: 14 thad@cup.portal.com (Thad P Floryan) writes: > Within seconds of a boot attempt, Guru #8 pays a visit. > Guru #8 is a privilege violation. Sheesh. It does sound like a bug on their part, but it's not necessarily related to having a 68010/20/30. I recently got privilege violations on my A1000, which still has the original 68000. The instruction that caused the exception was part of a ROM routine. How the program ended up jumping there I don't know. (* -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- *) P-Link := PDX*BOB bix := robart