On Tue, 26 Mar 1996, Eloy F. Macha wrote: > The system is actually about 4 yrs old, (1991 bios). It was a 386, in > which i upgraded the chip to a 486.
Hmmm... An old 386, like mine... Which also suffered a bad case of signal 11. > Could this the be gcc related, as in different versions?? kernel > related?? Most likely gcc related. Seems to be getting to good for old mb's. I say this because my old 386 actually did compile a kernel flawlessly after changing the disk interface, while some *smaller* jobs still caused signal 11. > I'm not doubting it might be hardware related (the though of replacing > simms doesn't appeal to me though), Try temporarily swapping simms with another machine. If that doesn't help, try swapping the ide interface card. (For me swapping bits has so far proved to be the fastest and most reliable way of locating hardware problems.) I would bet about 7 to 3 that you'll be changing the mb in the end, though. The good news: a useful mb (486DX4?) isn't that expensive anymore :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # [EMAIL PROTECTED] # Steven Bolt # popular science monthly KIJK # ------------------------------------------------------------------------

