Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!chuq From: chuq@Apple.COM (Chuq Von Rospach) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Help: Sad MAC code : 0F00A Keywords: Crash Hard Drive Message-ID: <38318@apple.Apple.COM> Date: 4 Feb 90 03:36:39 GMT References: <19061@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU> Organization: Fictional Reality: where your dreams can come true Lines: 26 xxiaoye@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Xiaoxia Ye) writes: >I pressed the restart button in the sys error dialog box it didn't work. After >the hard drive chugged along for a while I got a sad mac code 0F00A. All of the sad mac codes are nicely documented (finally) in Dan Allen's new book, "On Macintosh Programming: Advanced Techniques" [addison-wesley]. Consider this a plug and a strong recommendation, even though I'm not through reading it yet. 0F00A is a line 1111 error. The system is dying when trying to trap through a trap vector. Now, I'm assuming that you've tried booting it from a known good floppy disk and proven it's not a corrupted System file (if that isn't true, try it) -- if you're getting a line 1111 trap failure and it's not the software, it implies that the CPU chip has decided to die. If it works for a while after being turned off, that normally means the failure is heat related: once it warms up to operating temperature, it stops working again. Sound to me like it's time to head to the shop. -- Chuq Von Rospach <+> chuq@apple.com <+> [This is myself speaking] Rumour has it that Larry Wall, author of RN, is a finalist in the race for the Nobel Peace Prize for his invention of the kill file.