does not run on 3*66Mhz.
So I'm just running it on: 2.5 * 66.
--WjW
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Onderwerp: Re: Bad memory suspected
> On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 05:01:55PM -0600, a little birdie told me
> that Chris Dillon remarked
> >
> > The last time I had a problem like this, it was because I put a P54C
> > (
> >Since FreeBSD systems will start pumping out random signal 11's in the face
> >of bad memory, try searching the -hardware and -questions list for that. I
> >believe that someone actually wrote a signal 11 FAQ, but I don't have a
> >pointer.
>
> I'll go and see if I can find something like that
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Matthew D. Fuller wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 05:01:55PM -0600, a little birdie told me
> that Chris Dillon remarked
> >
> > The last time I had a problem like this, it was because I put a P54C
> > (Pentium-MMX) into a board only designed for the P53C (a.k.a standard
>
If your CPU is not overclocked, then you should pay very good attention
to the motherboard if replacing memory didn't solve the problem. That
happened to me once. Spent many hours and finally it turned out to be the
motherboard.
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On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 05:01:55PM -0600, a little birdie told me
that Chris Dillon remarked
>
> The last time I had a problem like this, it was because I put a P54C
> (Pentium-MMX) into a board only designed for the P53C (a.k.a standard
ITYM P55C on a P54C board.
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Matthew Fuller (MF48
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
> I too agree with Doug. It is what causes me to ask this question.
> ;-) make -j 4 buildworld keeps me getting crashes. Even during
> making the temp-tools.
>
> Now I've already replaced the memory once: 4*16M out, in 4*32M,
> but the crashingis s
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>Hoi Jan Willem,
>
>I would tend to agree with Doug White about a "make world" being a good
>memory test. However, I suspect Doug has the kind of system that will do a
>make world in a minute or two.
I too agree with Doug. It is what causes me to ask this
Hoi Jan Willem,
I would tend to agree with Doug White about a "make world" being a good
memory test. However, I suspect Doug has the kind of system that will do a
make world in a minute or two.
You should run "make world" to verify your test results, but if you've just
plopped in a new SIMM, mak
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
> Being probably bitten again by some bad memory, I'm considering applying
> some of my old (VLSI) testingskills to this. However.
>
> I'm in dire need of some hints, some because I haven't kept up with the
> intimate details of Intel hardware,
Hi,
Being probably bitten again by some bad memory, I'm considering applying
some of my old (VLSI) testingskills to this. However.
I'm in dire need of some hints, some because I haven't kept up with the
intimate details of Intel hardware, nor do I know how to get a lineair
memory space for a
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