On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Chris Dillon wrote:
> I hate to tell you this, but this is most certainly a memory problem.
> Get some memory that has been tested and approved by your motherboard
> manufacturer for that board, and to be double-sure, make it ECC memory
> and then enable ECC in the motherboard's BIOS.  If you STILL have
> problems after that, then you can start blaming the problem on
> something else.  The ONLY other time I have had problems like this is
> when overclocking the processor.  You aren't overclocking those
> processors are you?

        Are you saying all 3 sticks are bad at 133MHz (KA7) and one
or more is bad at 66MHz (BP6)?  The likelihood of that is extremely small.
Also, a 512MB stick of RAM would cost me $1,600CAD.  Sigh.  That's not
going to happen anytime soon.  Furthermore, I stress tested each stick of
RAM, with make -j64 buildworld.  Nothing failed there.  The panics
happenned when the system was just doing its normal tasks.  I'll try to
post more detailed reports (including crash dumps).

                --Bart





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