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 Post subject: Reading CD-ROMS
PostPosted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 8:37 am 
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Hi everybody.
When I try to read a CD-ROM I get the error message "Internal error, no stack for trap handler: Data Abort, pc=23B508D0: registers at 021D888C". The CDs can be read quite easily in MAC OS.
Something I've done wrong or simply the result of it being a beta version?

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 Post subject: Re: Reading CD-ROMS
PostPosted: Sun Jul 08, 2007 9:41 pm 
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cables wrote:
Hi everybody.

When I try to read a CD-ROM I get the error message "Internal error, no stack for trap handler: Data Abort, pc=23B508D0: registers at 021D888C". The CDs can be read quite easily in MAC OS.

Something I've done wrong or simply the result of it being a beta version?

Hi Mark,
Seems a bit quiet on the VRPC for Mac forum so far!
I've not had any problems so far reading CD's on my set up. Do the CD's you've tried, work on a real RiscPC? What Mac is your VRPC running on? Which emulation are you running? ARM710, 7500 or SA? Does it happen on more than one of them, assuming you've tried more than one. Have you tried re-installing VRPC?
The first time I installed mine I chose StrongARM as the processor, and later when I tried to run ARM710 to see if there was much difference, it simply didn't work. I deleted the installation and re-installed it and now it works fine under either choice.
Your fault sounds like it might be in the application and I just wonder if you've tried alternatives...
Roy


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