ional information.
Thanks a lot in advance.
Regards,
Dimi.
Dimitri Deserranno, PhD candidate
Department of Biomedical Engineering - Case Western Reserve University
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Department of Cardiovascular Medicine - Cleveland Clinic Foundation
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Thanks. Will do. So, the amount of memory should not be a problem
right?
Dimi
At 05:47 PM 2/16/2003 +0100, you wrote:
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003, Dimitri
Deserranno wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a Athlon dual processor system with 1Gb RAM on which I ran
Redhat 7.2
>
> Now, I wanted to
2003, Dimitri
Deserranno wrote:
>
> Thanks. Will do. So, the amount of memory should not be a problem
right?
> Dimi
first thought, no. However, you never know how. E.g., I once
noticed
that in text files a few characters were changed into other. It was
the
memory. If you browse through
B. Linux is fine; the hardware is
just
unstable.
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Dimitri Deserranno, PhD candidate
Department of Biomedical Engineering - Case Western Reserve University
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Hi Peter,
what kernel are you running?
Thanks,
Dimi.
At 08:44 PM 2/16/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Dimitri Deserranno wrote:
> I didn't think of faulty memory since the old memory used to work
just
> fine. And now I am running with the new memory only. Only when I
add
> the old back t
Hi Randy and Doug,
does the bigmem kernel also work with dual processors? Note that memory
is recognized by the kernel, however, machine runs unstable. I currently
have smp kernel installed.
Thanks,
Dimi.
At 08:53 AM 2/17/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Dimitri Deserranno wrote:
That sounds just like me
: DDR Corsair memory CMX512-3200C2 400MHz (2 new dimms)
DDR Corsair memory CMX512-3200 (2 dimms)
ASUS A7M266-D (AMD MP recommended) (with original BIOS)
At 11:04 AM 2/17/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Dimitri Deserranno wrote:
Hi Randy and Doug,
does the bigmem kernel also work with dual processors? Note
It is all PC 3200, in other words all 400MHz. I made sure I got the same
memory to avoid compatibility problems.
So, I have 4 dimms of 512Mb, PC3200.
Dimi.
At 01:30 PM 2/17/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Dimitri Deserranno wrote:
DDR Corsair memory CMX512-3200 (2
dimms)
added: DDR Corsair memory
CMX512
they
point out that your MB requires ECC registered memory
Regards
Paul
Dimitri Deserranno, PhD candidate
Department of Biomedical Engineering - Case Western Reserve University
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine - Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Phone: (216) 444 - 5315
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
that, the changes are not effective. Meaning, if I change the settings
(for example to medium), quit and then go back, the settings are still
high.
Dimitri Deserranno, PhD candidate
Department of Biomedical Engineering - Case Western Reserve University
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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