Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!sdd.hp.com!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!aplcen!boingo.med.jhu.edu!haven.umd.edu!mimsy!mojo!russotto From: russotto@eng.umd.edu (Matthew T. Russotto) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system Subject: Re: What do these Sad Mac numbers mean? Message-ID: <1991Jun18.144602.25158@eng.umd.edu> Date: 18 Jun 91 14:46:02 GMT References: <46G-#_G@engin.umich.edu> Sender: news@eng.umd.edu (C-News) Organization: College of Engineering, Maryversity of Uniland, College Park Lines: 21 In article <46G-#_G@engin.umich.edu> srawson@engin.umich.edu (Stephen A Rawson) writes: >I have a Macintosh II that keeps crashing with a Sad Mac face. This >occurs during operation, not at startup. The problem began occurring >shortly after I installed a Quantum 80 Meg drive, replacing a Quantum >40 Meg. > >I am getting the following error codes along with the Sad Mac face: > >0000000F >00000033 > >Does anyone know what these codes mean? Or where to find translations? The 0000000F codes mean the same as the System Error codes-- $33 = 51 is bad/unservicable slot interrupt. I don't see how your drive could have anything to do with it-- unless you needed to install some Ethernet software that you didn't. It seems more likely that the problem lies with the Ethernet card. -- Matthew T. Russotto russotto@eng.umd.edu russotto@wam.umd.edu .sig under construction, like the rest of this campus.