On Tue, 26 Mar 1996, Steven Bolt wrote: Hi Steven and all the others,
> Hmmm... An old 386, like mine... Which also suffered a bad case of > signal 11. With my old AMD386-DX40 board I wasn't able to build a kernel due to signal 11 traps. I even changed memory modules but with no effect. After buying a 486 Board using the same memory modules (with shuttles) it worked flawlessly since then ! > 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 :) That's what i did and i did it with success ! Strange !.... ----- Steffen R.Mueller __ ___ _ _ email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] NTG Netzwerk und Telematic GmbH \ \/ / (_)_ __ | | __ fax : +49 721 9652 210 Geschaeftsbereich Xlink \ /| | | '_ \| |/ / phone: +49 721 9652 211 Vincenz-Priessnitz-Str. 3 / \| | | | | | < RIPE : SM25-RIPE D-76131 Karlsruhe, Germany /_/\_\_|_|_| |_|_|\_\ WWW.Xlink.net/~steffen

