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From:Terje Maurset
Date:07 Aug 2000 at 14:49:43
Subject:Re: Questions

Hello Mark

On 07-Aug-00, you wrote:

> Hello Terje
>
> On 07-Aug-00, you wrote:
>
>> When getting 'warpos-extensions' is that a result of
>> a badly configurated warpos?
>>
>> What is a warpos extension?
>
> I'm sure you mean a WarpOS exception :) If you had cut/pastet the output
> from the console window, it would have been a bit easier to help.

Yes right, Warp-OS execption :)
But I won't give you an output because I don't
want to get any errors while using Ncoder.
So I awiod getting them by using Ncoder PowerUP
instead of Warp version. Strange enough, the PowerUP
version is about 5 times faster than the Warp version.
I even turned of the debugger.

>
>> There exists a patch (I don't remember the name) to
>> solve probs with overclocked PPC's.
>> When was the problem first recognized?
>> When people started overclocking or,
>> did it have anything to do with a release of a new
>> flash-uppgrade before christmast 2000?
>
> You mean the LR-bugfix ?
> It only happens on XPC 604's, so it doesn't apply to your hardware.
>
>> Can some of these problems terminate the use,
>> or overheat a BVision?
>
When I install the BVision it gets overheated,
no need to overclock it to do so.
Weird enough is after I installed the flash released
from Phase5 before christmast (last year:), i got a red
screen after a reboot when trying to use the BVision.
When removing the BVision the system appeared to work fine.
BTW, my BVision has never worked.

I was wondereing if the WarpOS execeptions might
have had something to do with it?

> Well, if you overheat you BVision, it will die, but i guess the BVision
> will be fine as long as you don't overclock it.
>
> Regards
>
Regards