Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!know!samsung!munnari.oz.au!bruce!trlluna!rhea.trl.oz.au!aduncan From: aduncan@rhea.trl.oz.au (Allan Duncan) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware Subject: Re: The unknown GURU. {Please help}. Message-ID: <2048@trlluna.trl.oz> Date: 8 Aug 90 23:46:57 GMT References: <914@ucsvc.ucs.unimelb.edu.au> Sender: root@trlluna.trl.oz Lines: 18 From article <914@ucsvc.ucs.unimelb.edu.au>, by U3364521@ucsvc.ucs.unimelb.edu.au (Lou Cavallo): > G'day, > > I've just had a GURU that I could not find an explanation for in my AmigaWorld > Special Issue Reference Guide (1897) list of GURU medititation numbers. > > The GURU meditiation code was 00000025.00000000 which I find interesting as it > is the first time I've seen that address as the task address part of a GURU no. The low GURU numbers are the Motorola exception traps, 25 is Processor trap #5 generated by executing TRAP #5. Either you have a munged program code segment, or someone was using the trap in their code and the trap handling code was not installed first. Allan Duncan ACSnet a.duncan@trl.oz (03) 541 6708 ARPA a.duncan%trl.oz.au@uunet.uu.net UUCP {uunet,hplabs,ukc}!munnari!trl.oz.au!a.duncan Telecom Research Labs, PO Box 249, Clayton, Victoria, 3168, Australia.