> On the PIIIDM3 that I was working with I had both ECC and PC100 SDRAM. I
> forget what I had and when. I did though at one point have ECC unbuffered
> memory, and had ECC enabled. I will have some more of these boards later
> these week and will retest them, making note of what I have in there.
On the PIIIDM3 that I was working with I had both ECC and PC100 SDRAM. I
forget what I had and when. I did though at one point have ECC unbuffered
memory, and had ECC enabled. I will have some more of these boards later
these week and will retest them, making note of what I have in there. I'll
try
> Well, one question is whether or not you have ECC memory in the machine,
> and if so, if you have parity checking or ECC turned on.
>
> Mike's board doesn't have ECC memory, and I've been trying to find someone
> with a SuperMicro 840 board with ECC turned on. (To see whether their
> boards ha
On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 11:33:52 -0700, Mike Smith wrote:
>
> Can you be more specific about "panicing"? As far as details go, you're
> not helping yourself.
>
> > I was doing a FreeBSD 4.0 Install on a fairly new Supermicro PIIIDM3
> > motherboard. I eventually got FreeBSD 4.0 installed, howe
Can you be more specific about "panicing"? As far as details go, you're
not helping yourself.
> I was doing a FreeBSD 4.0 Install on a fairly new Supermicro PIIIDM3
> motherboard. I eventually got FreeBSD 4.0 installed, however, during the
> install, it kept hanging up and panicing. After tryi
I was doing a FreeBSD 4.0 Install on a fairly new Supermicro PIIIDM3
motherboard. I eventually got FreeBSD 4.0 installed, however, during the
install, it kept hanging up and panicing. After trying to do a bin only
install, it took about 7 trys until it didnt hang up and panic. When I did
get it in
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