Recently,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
> signal 11 is a memory problem, it has many causes, most of which can
> be caused by an overclocked CPU, other reasons are _not_ having a swap
> space active, mixtures of memory good and bad, different speeds, ie one
> bank of simms at 80ns and another at 70ns, wrong cache settings in the 
> bios, sig11 is a big problem on K6 CPU's, to gain more information take a
> look at;
> 
> http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11

Thanks for the tip on this url.  Lots of good signal 11 info there.

One thing I would like to clarify, though.  The Sig11 FAQ at that page
indicates that there are sig11 problems specifically on AMD K6/2-300's
(1998, produced in weeks 34 through 39).  Your post kind of implies that
there are sig11 problems with all K6 CPU's.  As a big AMD fan, I wouldn't
want anyone to get that impression.

Regards,

Daniel

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