On May 17, 2004, at 02:55 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The DiiMO proved to be unstable in the SE/30. :( It worked well in the IIsi I pulled it from. Maybe I have slow RAM or something. It would create video artifacts and eventually lock the machine (under MacOS) or cause some sort of kernel trap exception (under NetBSD). Some rather unscientific (bogomips) benchmarks would vary wildly, between 1.5 and 20.

Sounds to me like it was overheating. Dunno what to suggest as an idea - but it probably needs cooling with a fan of some sort - if it sticks vertically in the PDS slot it is out of the airflow path in the case (unlike Daystar's CPU socket accelerator). If you can find an old 486 CPU fan you can maybe rig it some ventilation by taking power from the hard disk power lead.


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