ue, 19 Sep 2000, Daniel Grimwood wrote:
> am having many random fatal oopses with my K6-2 350. .
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On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Horst von Brand wrote:
> Random crashes is usually a hardware problem: Bad RAM, overheated CPU,
> overclocking, ...
Yeah it probably is a dud CPU, but I'm just trying to be optimistic. :)
I've tried two other CPUs and they work fine, so it's definitely the CPU
that's the p
On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Matthias Andree wrote:
> Do you have the chance to borrow another of those K6-2s, possibly faster
> ones (if your board supports those)? Is the case in a proper state (has
> never been dropped, all perpendicular and so on)?
A K6-2 500 has become available for me to try, won
Hi guys,
am having many random fatal oopses with my K6-2 350. Can't find
anything related on the mailing list archive, so here it is. Also, I'm
not subscribed to the mailing list but do read it via NNTP, a CC: would
be much appreciated :). TIA.
On the chip it has "AMD K6-2/350 AFR" and "A 98
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