AOL & Rosetta/MBP

I purchased a 2.0 MBP at the Apple Store yesterday and used the transfer utility to bring all my files/programs/settings over from my iBook. I notice that AOL doesn't work properly on my MBP. It connects, but I can't read my mail, I get the spinning beach ball and an error message. If I get on my iBook, AOL works fine, so I know it's the computer, not the connection.
I deleted AOL, restarted, and reinstalled, yet I'm still having the problem. I have two ideas: 1. I didn't fully delete AOL and the "problem" file was still on my hard drive, or 2. AOL doesn't work right in Rosetta.
Anyone else had this issue or know of a fix?
Thanks,
Robin

It's working now, after two attempts to install today. I had been using the Force Quit window after long sessions of looking at the spinning beachball. In each case it would say "AOL-Application not responding", so I'd kill it. However, I thought I'd just let it go on spinning and get a cup of coffee. Alas, when I got back the beachball was gone and AOL was up and running and waiting for me to sign-on. I've seen this before and consider it to be a Rosetta flaw. That being unusually long response times where Force Quit says the app is not responding while it actually is doing something, just slower. But this activity isn't being "passed through" to the OS so Force Quite simply say's "not responding". Anyway, thanks for your feedback which got me to try again and again. -Phil

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    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1365439

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    White 2.0 Ghz Macbook Core 2 Duo Mac OS X (10.4.8)

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  • MBP Freezing For Over A Year Now!!  HELP!!

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    Sat May 19 21:52:42 2007 crashdump[1195]: Started writing crash report to: /Users/MarcusGold/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/HP Setup Assistant.crash.log
    Sat May 19 21:52:42 2007 crashdump[1195]: Finished writing crash report to: /Users/MarcusGold/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/HP Setup Assistant.crash.log
    Mon May 21 08:50:00 2007 crashdump[455]: crashdump started
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    2007-05-21 08:50:00.991 crashdump[455] threadreadstack: stack appears to be corrupt or in inconsistent state. Truncating stack.
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    Mon May 21 08:50:04 2007 crashdump[455]: Finished writing crash report to: /Users/MarcusGold/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/Microsoft Entourage.crash.log
    Thu May 24 16:27:42 2007 crashdump[103]: crashdump invoked as panicdump
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    Fri May 25 21:06:13 2007 crashdump[392]: Finished writing crash report to: /Users/MarcusGold/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/Microsoft Entourage.crash.log
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    Sun Jun 10 11:26:26 2007 crashdump[112]: crashdump invoked as panicdump
    Sun Jun 10 13:24:53 2007 crashdump[168]: crashdump invoked as panicdump
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    Rosetta Version: 14.11
    Args: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Microsoft Entourage /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Microsoft Entourage -psn04456449
    Exception: EXCBADACCESS (0x0001)
    Thread 0: (0xb021cdc8, 0xb80f82e4)
    0x00000000: /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Support/LaunchCFMApp : + 0x0
    0x85185dcc: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Office/Microsoft Component Plugin [CFM] : + 0x284dcc
    0x851af524: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Office/Microsoft Component Plugin [CFM] : + 0x2ae524
    0x851af66c: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Office/Microsoft Component Plugin [CFM] : + 0x2ae66c
    0x90cb0890: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _PrivateMPEntryPoint + 0x50
    0x90cb0890: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _PrivateMPEntryPoint + 0x50
    0x9002bea8: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : _pthreadbody + 0x60
    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000 srr1: 0x00000000 vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr: 0xXXXXXXXX xer: 0x00000000 lr: 0x016fa710 ctr: 0x90023e14
    r00: 0x0000001d r01: 0xf0203920 r02: 0x00000000 r03: 0x00000018
    r04: 0xf0203b34 r05: 0x00000400 r06: 0x00000000 r07: 0x00000000
    r08: 0x00000000 r09: 0xa0001fcc r10: 0x00000008 r11: 0xa00064b8
    r12: 0x90023e14 r13: 0x00000000 r14: 0x00000000 r15: 0x00000000
    r16: 0x00000000 r17: 0x00000000 r18: 0x00000000 r19: 0x00000000
    r20: 0x00000000 r21: 0x00000000 r22: 0x00000000 r23: 0x00000000
    r24: 0x00000000 r25: 0x00000000 r26: 0x00000000 r27: 0x018a1e00
    r28: 0x00000000 r29: 0xf0203b34 r30: 0xf02039e8 r31: 0xf02039e8
    Thread 1: (0xb0522d48, 0xb80f7eec)
    0x90030fdc: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : pthread_condwait + 0x1b0
    0x999774d4: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/OpenTransport.framework/Versions/A/OpenTransp ort : _CarbonOperationThreadFunc + 0x88
    0x9002bea8: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : _pthreadbody + 0x60
    0x00000000: /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Support/LaunchCFMApp : + 0x0
    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000 srr1: 0x00000000 vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr: 0xXXXXXXXX xer: 0x00000000 lr: 0x9003100c ctr: 0x9002c560
    r00: 0xffffffdb r01: 0xf0509a00 r02: 0x00000001 r03: 0x00005803
    r04: 0x00005a03 r05: 0x00000001 r06: 0x14a29772 r07: 0x00000004
    r08: 0x00000001 r09: 0xa0001fcc r10: 0x00000001 r11: 0xa0006c08
    r12: 0x9002c560 r13: 0xf0509a9c r14: 0xf0509a98 r15: 0xa9977454
    r16: 0xf0509c68 r17: 0x99997454 r18: 0xf0509b14 r19: 0x00000000
    r20: 0x00000000 r21: 0x00000000 r22: 0x00000000 r23: 0xa9977454
    r24: 0x00000000 r25: 0x00000000 r26: 0xa0000e3c r27: 0x14a2eb30
    r28: 0xa0001fcc r29: 0x14a2c218 r30: 0xa0001fcc r31: 0x90030e3c
    Thread 2: (0xb019bd44, 0xb80f822b)
    0x016fa55c: No symbol
    0x85185c54: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Office/Microsoft Component Plugin [CFM] : + 0x284c54
    0x851af1c8: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Office/Microsoft Component Plugin [CFM] : + 0x2ae1c8
    0x851af348: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Office/Microsoft Component Plugin [CFM] : + 0x2ae348
    0x90cb0890: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _PrivateMPEntryPoint + 0x50
    0x90cb0890: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _PrivateMPEntryPoint + 0x50
    0x9002bea8: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : _pthreadbody + 0x60
    0x00000000: /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Support/LaunchCFMApp : + 0x0
    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000 srr1: 0x00000000 vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr: 0xXXXXXXXX xer: 0x00000000 lr: 0x016fa55c ctr: 0x9005bf14
    r00: 0x0000001e r01: 0xf0182850 r02: 0x0000003b r03: 0x00000017
    r04: 0xf018288c r05: 0xf0182888 r06: 0xf0182cd8 r07: 0x00000004
    r08: 0x00000000 r09: 0x003a61d0 r10: 0x00000000 r11: 0x42000008
    r12: 0x9005bf14 r13: 0x00000000 r14: 0x00000000 r15: 0x00000000
    r16: 0x00000000 r17: 0x00000000 r18: 0x00000000 r19: 0x00000000
    r20: 0x00000000 r21: 0x00000000 r22: 0x00000000 r23: 0x00000000
    r24: 0x00000000 r25: 0x00000000 r26: 0x00000000 r27: 0x018a1a00
    r28: 0x00000000 r29: 0x018a1a00 r30: 0xf018292c r31: 0xf018292c
    Thread 3: (0xb031e81c, 0xb80f80af)
    0x00000000: /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Support/LaunchCFMApp : + 0x0
    0x907e27e4: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation : _CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 0x678
    0x914e8cd8: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreAudio.framework/Versions/A/CoreAudio : __ZN10HALRunLoop9OwnThreadEPv + 0xd8
    0x914e8aa8: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreAudio.framework/Versions/A/CoreAudio : _ZN9CAPThread5EntryEPS + 0x6c
    0x9002bea8: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : _pthreadbody + 0x60
    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000 srr1: 0x00000000 vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr: 0xXXXXXXXX xer: 0x00000000 lr: 0x9000aadc ctr: 0x9000ab80
    r00: 0xffffffe1 r01: 0xf03057e0 r02: 0xa07c2184 r03: 0xf03058b0
    r04: 0x03000006 r05: 0x00000000 r06: 0x00000450 r07: 0x0000a303
    r08: 0x00000000 r09: 0x00000000 r10: 0x00000000 r11: 0xa0006a3c
    r12: 0x9000ab80 r13: 0x00000000 r14: 0x00000000 r15: 0x907e2184
    r16: 0xa07c2184 r17: 0xa07c2184 r18: 0x20000024 r19: 0x00000000
    r20: 0xf03058b0 r21: 0x003ba498 r22: 0x003ba588 r23: 0x00000000
    r24: 0xf03058b0 r25: 0x00000450 r26: 0x0000a303 r27: 0x00000000
    r28: 0x00000000 r29: 0x03000006 r30: 0x03000006 r31: 0x907e2184
    Thread 4: (0xb7fff41c, 0xb80f80af)
    0x00000001: /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Support/LaunchCFMApp : + 0x1
    0x90cd319c: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _YieldToThread + 0x204
    0x8506e75c: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Office/Microsoft Component Plugin [CFM] : + 0x16d75c
    0x8552bba8: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Microsoft Entourage [CFM] : + 0x2f7ba8
    0x85032fcc: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Office/Microsoft Component Plugin [CFM] : + 0x131fcc
    0x85032de4: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Office/Microsoft Component Plugin [CFM] : + 0x131de4
    0x8502e9b0: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Office/Microsoft Component Plugin [CFM] : + 0x12d9b0
    0x852ba6dc: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Microsoft Entourage [CFM] : + 0x866dc
    0x8502e798: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Office/Microsoft Component Plugin [CFM] : + 0x12d798
    0x852b7744: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Microsoft Entourage [CFM] : + 0x83744
    0x85530558: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Microsoft Entourage [CFM] : + 0x2fc558
    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000 srr1: 0x00000000 vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr: 0xXXXXXXXX xer: 0x00000000 lr: 0x9000aadc ctr: 0x9000ab80
    r00: 0xffffffe1 r01: 0xbfffef60 r02: 0x00000013 r03: 0xbffff00c
    r04: 0x00000003 r05: 0x00000018 r06: 0x00000020 r07: 0x00003503
    r08: 0x00000000 r09: 0x00000000 r10: 0x00000000 r11: 0xa0006a3c
    r12: 0x9000ab80 r13: 0x00000000 r14: 0x00000000 r15: 0x00000000
    r16: 0x00000000 r17: 0x00000000 r18: 0x00000000 r19: 0xffffffff
    r20: 0xbffff974 r21: 0xbffff770 r22: 0x0030d8e0 r23: 0x00000018
    r24: 0xbffff00c r25: 0x00000020 r26: 0x00003503 r27: 0x00000000
    r28: 0x00000000 r29: 0x00000003 r30: 0x00000003 r31: 0x90cd2fa0
    Thread 5: Crashed (0xb0420ebc, 0x7caefce5)
    0x005897d8: No symbol
    0x84e3bb34: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Office/Microsoft Framework X [CFM] : + 0x2f1b34
    0x8547e5c4: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Microsoft Entourage [CFM] : + 0x24a5c4
    0x8547ff24: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Microsoft Entourage [CFM] : + 0x24bf24
    0x852d179c: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Microsoft Entourage [CFM] : + 0x9d79c
    0x8506f944: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Office/Microsoft Component Plugin [CFM] : + 0x16e944
    0x90cdcfb8: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _InvokeThreadEntryUPP + 0x18
    0x90cdcd38: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _CooperativeThread + 0x138
    0x9002bea8: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : _pthreadbody + 0x60
    0x00000000: /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Support/LaunchCFMApp : + 0x0
    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000 srr1: 0x00000000 vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr: 0xXXXXXXXX xer: 0x20000000 lr: 0x8547e5c4 ctr: 0x84e3bb20
    r00: 0x84e3bb20 r01: 0xf0407900 r02: 0x0064b000 r03: 0x00000000
    r04: 0x00000302 r05: 0x6c6f6e67 r06: 0x00000004 r07: 0xf0407978
    r08: 0x00000000 r09: 0x00000000 r10: 0x00000003 r11: 0x016fe134
    r12: 0x006456f8 r13: 0x006639f4 r14: 0x00000000 r15: 0x00663a14
    r16: 0x005897a4 r17: 0x00000001 r18: 0x00589750 r19: 0x005898bc
    r20: 0x148c4aa0 r21: 0x00000001 r22: 0x00000001 r23: 0xfffff341
    r24: 0x00589814 r25: 0x148c42d4 r26: 0x005897d8 r27: 0x00663088
    r28: 0x148c3f5c r29: 0x148c42ac r30: 0x146487c0 r31: 0xf0407980
    Thread 6: (0xb04a1df8, 0xb80f81f4)
    0x9997b09c: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/OpenTransport.framework/Versions/A/OpenTransp ort : _PostOTEvent + 0x68
    0x9997b264: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/OpenTransport.framework/Versions/A/OpenTransp ort : _CarbonSelectThreadFunc + 0xc0
    0x9002bea8: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : _pthreadbody + 0x60
    0x00000000: /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Support/LaunchCFMApp : + 0x0
    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000 srr1: 0x00000000 vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr: 0xXXXXXXXX xer: 0x00000000 lr: 0x99976330 ctr: 0x90005a40
    r00: 0x00000000 r01: 0xf0488ce0 r02: 0xa9974010 r03: 0x000000e8
    r04: 0xf0488db4 r05: 0x00000000 r06: 0x14ab0531 r07: 0x00000000
    r08: 0x00000001 r09: 0x00000000 r10: 0x00000000 r11: 0xa99742b4
    r12: 0x90005a40 r13: 0x00000000 r14: 0x00000000 r15: 0xa9974010
    r16: 0xa9974010 r17: 0xf0488d98 r18: 0xf0488d7c r19: 0xf0488d88
    r20: 0xa997b1ac r21: 0xf0488d8c r22: 0xf0488db4 r23: 0x1759e52c
    r24: 0xa997b1ac r25: 0xa997b1ac r26: 0x00000000 r27: 0xf0488d84
    r28: 0xf0488db4 r29: 0x00000000 r30: 0x00000022 r31: 0x9997b1ac
    Thread 7: (0xb009981c, 0xb80f80af)
    0x00000000: /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Support/LaunchCFMApp : + 0x0
    0x90cd319c: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _YieldToThread + 0x204
    0x90cdcee8: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _SetThreadState + 0xac
    0x90cdce10: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _SetThreadStateEndCritical + 0x88
    0x8506f558: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Office/Microsoft Component Plugin [CFM] : + 0x16e558
    0x8506e154: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Office/Microsoft Component Plugin [CFM] : + 0x16d154
    0x8506e078: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Office/Microsoft Component Plugin [CFM] : + 0x16d078
    0x8506e3ec: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Office/Microsoft Component Plugin [CFM] : + 0x16d3ec
    0x8506f944: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Office/Microsoft Component Plugin [CFM] : + 0x16e944
    0x90cdcfb8: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _InvokeThreadEntryUPP + 0x18
    0x90cdcd38: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _CooperativeThread + 0x138
    0x9002bea8: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : _pthreadbody + 0x60
    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000 srr1: 0x00000000 vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr: 0xXXXXXXXX xer: 0x00000000 lr: 0x9000aadc ctr: 0x9000ab80
    r00: 0xffffffe1 r01: 0xf0080a10 r02: 0x00000013 r03: 0xf0080abc
    r04: 0x00000003 r05: 0x00000018 r06: 0x00000020 r07: 0x00004203
    r08: 0x00000000 r09: 0x00000000 r10: 0x00000000 r11: 0xa0006a3c
    r12: 0x9000ab80 r13: 0x00000000 r14: 0x00000000 r15: 0x00000000
    r16: 0x00000000 r17: 0x00000000 r18: 0x00000000 r19: 0x00000000
    r20: 0x00000000 r21: 0x00000000 r22: 0x00000000 r23: 0x00000018
    r24: 0xf0080abc r25: 0x00000020 r26: 0x00004203 r27: 0x00000000
    r28: 0x00000000 r29: 0x00000003 r30: 0x00000003 r31: 0x90cd2fa0
    Thread 8: (0xb0626d48, 0xb80f7eec)
    0x90030fdc: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : pthread_condwait + 0x1b0
    0x999874fc: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/OpenTransport.framework/Versions/A/OpenTransp ort : _CarbonInetOperThreadFunc + 0x94
    0x9002bea8: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : _pthreadbody + 0x60
    0x00000000: /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Support/LaunchCFMApp : + 0x0
    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000 srr1: 0x00000000 vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr: 0xXXXXXXXX xer: 0x00000000 lr: 0x9003100c ctr: 0x9002c560
    r00: 0xffffffdb r01: 0xf0586d10 r02: 0x00000001 r03: 0x00005b03
    r04: 0x00005c03 r05: 0x00000000 r06: 0x00000000 r07: 0x00000000
    r08: 0x00000000 r09: 0xa0001fcc r10: 0x00000000 r11: 0xa0006c08
    r12: 0x9002c560 r13: 0xf0588dd0 r14: 0xf0586dbc r15: 0xf0586db8
    r16: 0xf0586db4 r17: 0xf0586db0 r18: 0xf0586dac r19: 0xf0586daa
    r20: 0xf0588dc4 r21: 0x00000000 r22: 0xa9977470 r23: 0xf0586dc0
    r24: 0x00000000 r25: 0x00000000 r26: 0xa0000e3c r27: 0x14a1d8f0
    r28: 0xa0001fcc r29: 0x14a351f8 r30: 0xa0001fcc r31: 0x90030e3c
    Thread 9: (0xb029ddf0, 0xb80f7f5e)
    0x90071958: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : pthread_cond_timedwait_relativenp + 0x15c
    0x90cedaa8: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _MPWaitOnSemaphore + 0xa0
    0x851af7d8: /Applications/Microsoft Office X/Office/Microsoft Component Plugin [CFM] : + 0x2ae7d8
    0x90cb0890: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _PrivateMPEntryPoint + 0x50
    0x90cb0890: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _PrivateMPEntryPoint + 0x50
    0x9002bea8: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : _pthreadbody + 0x60
    0x00000000: /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Support/LaunchCFMApp : + 0x0
    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000 srr1: 0x00000000 vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr: 0xXXXXXXXX xer: 0x00000000 lr: 0x90071a28 ctr: 0x90055240
    r00: 0xffffffd9 r01: 0xf0284c70 r02: 0x00000001 r03: 0x00006103
    r04: 0x00005703 r05: 0x00000078 r06: 0x00000000 r07: 0xf0284a98
    r08: 0xf0284d20 r09: 0xa0001fcc r10: 0x01809b4c r11: 0xa0006bf4
    r12: 0x90055240 r13: 0x00000000 r14: 0x00000000 r15: 0x00000000
    r16: 0x00000000 r17: 0x00000000 r18: 0x00000000 r19: 0x00000000
    r20: 0x00000000 r21: 0x00000000 r22: 0x00000000 r23: 0x00000000
    r24: 0x00000000 r25: 0xa000181c r26: 0xa0c758a8 r27: 0x003a66d8
    r28: 0xf0284d20 r29: 0xa0001fcc r30: 0xa0001fcc r31: 0x9007181c
    Thread 10: (0xb011adf0, 0xb80f7f5e)
    0x900719ec: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : pthread_cond_timedwait_relativenp + 0x1f0
    0x90ce2b0c: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _TSWaitOnSemaphoreCommon + 0xbc
    0x98325080: /System/Library/QuickTime/QuickTimeComponents.component/Contents/MacOS/QuickTim eComponents : _ReadSchedulerThreadEntryPoint + 0x1458
    0x9002bea8: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib : _pthreadbody + 0x60
    0x00000000: /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Support/LaunchCFMApp : + 0x0
    PPC Thread State
    srr0: 0x00000000 srr1: 0x00000000 vrsave: 0x00000000
    cr: 0xXXXXXXXX xer: 0x20000000 lr: 0x90071a28 ctr: 0x90055240
    r00: 0xffffffd9 r01: 0xf0101c80 r02: 0x00000001 r03: 0x00005f03
    r04: 0x00005903 r05: 0x47868c00 r06: 0x00000000 r07: 0xfa000000
    r08: 0x0000cf28 r09: 0xa0001fcc r10: 0x0000000a r11: 0xa0006bf4
    r12: 0x90055240 r13: 0x98be3c30 r14: 0x98323c30 r15: 0x00000000
    r16: 0x00000000 r17: 0xa84a3c30 r18: 0x1752dd3c r19: 0x00000000
    r20: 0x00000000 r21: 0x00000000 r22: 0x00000000 r23: 0x00000000
    r24: 0x17586ea0 r25: 0xa000181c r26: 0x1752dcb0 r27: 0x1752dce4
    r28: 0xf0101d98 r29: 0xa0001fcc r30: 0xa0001fcc r31: 0x9007181c

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