Quote:
Originally Posted by snap-tech
What os version is your snap running?
Also, please send me the debug log after running the following commands in the debug section. I want to see all the different panics that it is having.
i l p -1
then save page as html only, not complete. then email it to dfullersnap@yahoo.com.
Douglas Snap-Tech
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My 2200 does this
Be interested to know a fix for it, then i could use it properly...
Code:
Call Stack :
> $00105131
> $002D1454
> $002D8496
> $002DF71A
> $002B2187
> $002B0957
> $002BC3D6
> $002BD7B6
> $002B1EDF
> $002B07E5
> $002BC2B4
> $002B0AAC
> $0010413C
> $001041F6
> ================================
>
Code:
PANIC : Maximum yield time exceeded at $002BCEC4
Same first errors it seems
Mine would do this randomly when idle, and more often when transferring files
Changing from the WD Drives to the seagates seemed to improve it, but not solve it
I did have it in much more detail in the Hack a Snap 1000 thread, but it would be buried somewhere in it....
There:
http://forums.procooling.com/vbb/sea...searchid=57483
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