Xref: utzoo comp.sys.mac:55199 comp.sys.mac.hardware:3835 comp.sys.mac.apps:504 comp.sys.mac.misc:585 comp.sys.mac.system:482 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!umich!yale!cmcl2!lanl!u800552 From: u800552@lanl.gov (James R. White) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac,lanl.mac,comp.sys.mac.hardware,comp.sys.mac.apps,comp.sys.mac.misc,comp.sys.mac.system Subject: Help! What is the Deneba Engine? Keywords: Deneba Engine, CoachPro, DataFrame, Hard Drive, Disk Errors Message-ID: <53239@lanl.gov> Date: 6 Jun 90 14:48:49 GMT Organization: Los Alamos Natl Lab, Los Alamos, N.M. Lines: 30 While starting up my MacIIcx (which has a DataFrame XP60 hard drive), the following message appears: The Deneba Engine has detected an Error! Info/Location code -43/0 I looked in all the available documentation I have, and I can't find any reference to such a message. I would be grateful if some Guru out there in netland could give me a clue as to what this means and what I should do about it. This message occured during the startup. Behind this alert box (requestor in AmigaSpeak) was another box indicating that CoachPro couldn't find the dictionary. When I pointed it toward the usual dictionary, CoachPro seemed happy, but won't run. I renamed the old dictonary, restored the dictionary file from the backup, and the problem apparently went away (for now). This is the SECOND time in 2 days that this has occured, and both times I did the same thing. Last night I ran the SUM disk tuneup with the "lock bad sectors", "defragment" and "verify files" options, but on startup this morning, the error message appeared again. Any ideas anyone? What the heck is the "Deneba Engine" anyway? -- James R. (Bob) White || U800552@beta.lanl.gov Los Alamos National Laboratory || Phone (505)-667-3853 (Work) N-6 / MS K559 || Phone (505)-662-7554 (Home) Los Alamos, NM 87544 USA || FTS 843-3853