I have a user who keeps getting these system logs appearing along
with the the failure to operate of my application. I've not had any
other
users have this problem so I'm wondering if he has some kind of hardware
problem or maybe his OS installation has corrupted in some way.
These are the logs:
Oct 11 22:38:53 eric-jones-power-mac-g4-agp-graphics kernel[0]:
FireWire (OHCI) TI ID
8009 PCI: Bad selfIDs, issuing bus reset (retry 2)
Oct 11 22:38:53 eric-jones-power-mac-g4-agp-graphics kernel[0]:
FireWire (OHCI) TI ID
8009 PCI: Bad selfIDs, issuing bus reset (retry 3)
Oct 11 22:38:53 eric-jones-power-mac-g4-agp-graphics kernel[0]:
FireWire (OHCI) TI ID
8009 PCI: Bad selfIDs, issuing bus reset (retry 4)
Oct 11 22:38:54 eric-jones-power-mac-g4-agp-graphics kernel[0]:
FireWire (OHCI) TI ID
8009 PCI: Bad selfIDs, issuing bus reset (retry 5)
Oct 11 22:38:54 eric-jones-power-mac-g4-agp-graphics kernel[0]:
FireWire (OHCI) TI ID
8009 PCI: Bad selfIDs, issuing bus reset (retry 6)
He claims he has one Firewire port which doesn't work at all and so he
has tried a PCI card, but that generates these logs and still won't
allow
my application to work.
Is anyone able to shed any light on what these logs might mean? Is his
DV device (being controlled by application) faulty perhaps?
Regards,
Tim.
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