If you have VIA chipset motherboards, that can be a problem. That's all I know, for sure. Torsten On Tuesday 25 September 2001 09:02 am, Tohru Kondo wrote: > Now I'm having some problems with Kfir driver. > > I've compiled the kfir drivers, and installed the modules. > However, when I follow instruction > > # cat /dev/video > test.m2v > > the output filesize is 0 byte. > And when I remove kfir module, displayd follow messege > > ---------------------- > Uhhuh. NMI received. Dazed and confused, but trying to continue > You probably have a hardware problem with your RAM chips > ---------------------- > > this machine spec is: > CPU Pentium!!!-1GHz > mem 128Byte > chipset Intel i810 > > > But ,If I test the same kfir board by another machine, > running without problems. > some of my lablatory's machines occur above phenomenon. > > > There's almost no doubt that hardware problems,but I can't > understand further. > > > Thanks for any advice, > Regards, > > > -------- > Sender : Tohru KONDO > mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]