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> Probleme avec Cubase VST/32 5.0.R3, erreur type 3…
planetseb
post Thu 13 Sep 2001, 07:46
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salut j'ai cubase VST 32 / 5.0.r3 ( original )et halion 1.1 ( original )
et depuis je n'ai que des problemes d'erreur type 3 ou 1 quelque fois !!!
qu'est ce que l'erreur type 1 ou 3
merci de m'aider :-)
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post Sat 15 Sep 2001, 16:40
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Salut,

R3 ? Tu es sûr ? La R2 vient tout juste de sortir sur MAC...


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post Sat 15 Sep 2001, 19:20
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oui c la version R2 PB3 du 23/08/01 :-)
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post Sun 16 Sep 2001, 13:08
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Il y a un scharware qui donne l'explication (?) des codes erreur: 'Apple erreur codes'. Voila les definitions correspondantes si t'y comprend qu'equ'chose ;o)

ID=01 Bus Error
This means the computer tried to access memory that doesn't exist. You can get this error on almost any Macintosh. If one of these computers tried to access one or more bytes beyond the total number of bytes in RAM, you see a bus error. You should never see this error on a Macintosh Plus or SE, because address references that are out of bounds 'roll over'. This means if one of these computers tries to access one byte beyond the total bytes in RAM, it actually accesses the first byte in memory. If you see this error on a Macintosh Plus or SE, it's reporting the wrong error or having hardware problems.


ID=03 Illegal Instruction
The computer has a specific vocabulary of machine language instructions it can understand. If a computer tries to execute an instruction that isn't in its vocabulary, you see this error code. It's less likely than error 02, but still very common.
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