Just a suggestion ,you might try running lcnc but power down your drives. I had similar problem ,it turned out to be rfi coming in on the limit switch wires.
On 15-05-04 08:46 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Monday 04 May 2015 16:20:46 Przemek Klosowski wrote: >> Can you boot it into memtest and leave running overnight? memtest >> stresses out CPU and memory systems so maybe that would show >> something. > I got it to run from a recent manjaro install cd & left it for 2 full > passes. no problems. Ejecting that cd and rebooting I did get a grub > screen 3 times, but each time I selected memtest, it reported not enough > memory to run it. ??? And then I did a power down reboot & haven't > seen a grub screen since. > > The keyboard and mouse are both wireless usb, but if it works in the > bios, it seems to make sense that it should work for boot options too. > > It has locked up 5 times today, everytime while running LCNC. Never when > I was editing code with geany unless LCNC was running and waiting on my > latest edits. > > [...] > >>> I thought perhaps I had found it when I attempted to remove what >>> looked like a hair about 3" long, wedged between the motherboard and >>> the PS-2 connectors, but which on closer examination, was actually a >>> steel shaving about the size of a hair but flattened, I assume from >>> the punch presses work on stamping out the chassis. >>> >>> But removing it made no diff, so when it crashed while I was editing >>> a program to carve the outside of the taperlock bushing, I said >>> screw it, called Directron in Texas where I had purchased it, but >>> they were unable to identify it. I did find a supply that looked >>> like it would fit, so I popped over to amazon & its on the way for >>> 26 bucks. If that doesn't fix it, what is the next best mobo to put >>> in this mini-atx P4 shoebox? >>> >>> This one was one of the D-525MW boards. > [...] > > But I am about done for the day, after giving up on getting it to cut the > hub off the raw stock, I started ripping up the flooring of the deck on > the front of my shop, which after a decade under the trash from a > neighbors tree that kept it wet for days after a rain, and I put a foot > thru it last week. Getting dangerous so I have about 2/3rds of what it > will take to replace it with treated 2x6 lumber. All Lowes had that was > fit to throw in my pickup, I have to go back and get about 8 more 8 > footers to do it all. > > And I have to do it, it sure isn't going to change itself. I even stood > in the middle of it and asked for volunteers. Crickets... The sub > framing doesn't look so hot either, but it will hold up some more 2x6's > till after I fall over. I hope. > > Biggest problem ATM is the ultra cheap hacksaw blades that came with a > Dewalt Sawzall. I have about 150 deck screws around the edges that are > holding the balister sticks, which need about the inner end 7/8" > removed, and with these blades each one seems to be good for 3, maybe 4 > screws cut off. So I gotta find some better blades. Lots better if I > can find them. A web search just showed more of these. :( At the cost > of the blades, that is about a dollar a screw cut off. Ouch! > > Some days its just not worth gnawing thru the straps to get up in the > morning. :( > > Thanks Przemek. > > Cheers, Gene Heskett ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ One dashboard for servers and applications across Physical-Virtual-Cloud Widest out-of-the-box monitoring support with 50+ applications Performance metrics, stats and reports that give you Actionable Insights Deep dive visibility with transaction tracing using APM Insight. http://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/290420510;117567292;y _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users
