I did have the Wacom driver (latest) installed but uninstalled it when I saw a thread here suggesting it was the cause. After uninstalling and rebooting to be sure, I still got the kernel panic. The same problem happened under an admin account (which has minimal extra stuff installed).
Odd devices or drivers: I do have Steermouse installed as a specialized mouse driver. There are some USB hubs installed (but these are using Apple drivers). The keyboard is Apple. Mouse is a Logitech Revolution notebook mouse. I have a Palm Tx and the Missing Sync installed. There is also Spanning Sync installed. Neither of these apps are on the admin account which still gives the panic.
Applications: Pathfinder, Quicksilver run all the time.
Memory: Apple 2x512MB, Kingston 2x1GB sticks. Memtest says OK.
- Steve
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