G'Day Guys,
This morning I received a Kernel Panic from a USB device.
The device in question is the Sony DSC-F505 digital camera.
Under Mac OS X 10.0.3 the OS didn't even react when this camera was connected or disconnected. The device wasn't recognized by the OS but well by the Hardware.
Under Mac OS X 10.0.4 (Build 4Q12) the KERNEL PANIC occurred when I did the following:
1. Connected USB camera to the Keyboard USB port
2. Turned camera on (No reaction from OS, Hardware recognizes it - see profile)
3. Turned camera off
The above steps always result in a KERNEL PANIC.
What is strange, is that the KERNEL PANIC complains about SCSI kernel modules when a PowerBook G4 500/256 doesn't even have a SCSI bus.
In the attachments you'll find a High Resolution photo of the Computer Display detailing the text displayed.
Just as you think things are getting better, this happens.
Greg
This morning I received a Kernel Panic from a USB device.
The device in question is the Sony DSC-F505 digital camera.
Under Mac OS X 10.0.3 the OS didn't even react when this camera was connected or disconnected. The device wasn't recognized by the OS but well by the Hardware.
Under Mac OS X 10.0.4 (Build 4Q12) the KERNEL PANIC occurred when I did the following:
1. Connected USB camera to the Keyboard USB port
2. Turned camera on (No reaction from OS, Hardware recognizes it - see profile)
3. Turned camera off
The above steps always result in a KERNEL PANIC.
What is strange, is that the KERNEL PANIC complains about SCSI kernel modules when a PowerBook G4 500/256 doesn't even have a SCSI bus.
In the attachments you'll find a High Resolution photo of the Computer Display detailing the text displayed.
Just as you think things are getting better, this happens.
Greg