On February 19, 2004 08:07 pm, Steve Kaufman wrote:
> On Thursday 19 February 2004 04:21 pm, Lanman wrote:
> > On February 19, 2004 03:44 pm, Steve Kaufman wrote:
> >
> > Steve; have you looked at the drivers you're using for the
> > NVidia card? Other than that, I'd definitely look at your ram
> > for the problem. Try removing the ram one stick at a time if
> > possible and trying the system that way. If it beahves itself
> > after one piece is removed, you've either got a bad stick or a
> > bad ram slot.
>
> lanman
>
> Have not looked at drivers what shows as an NVIDA card is really
> a Leadtek Winfast a340 and they don't seem to have a linux
> driver for MD but the have one for free bsd, IA32, AMD64, IA64.
>
> Will the fre BSD one work?
>
> As I posted to derek ran the memtest for 3+ hours with no
> problem. I have only one stick of memory.
>
> Thanks
> Steve

OK, Steve - By the numbers - here we go ! The one called IA32 IS for your 
system ! It stands for "Intel Architecture 32 Bit", and that's you and me and 
everyone with a conventional PC. All those with Opterons, AMD 64's, and 
FX-51's need not apply!

Remember this  IA32 = x86, OK? There's going to be a written test on this 
later, so study hard ! Grin! And NO - It will not be multiple choice ! LOL
-- 
Lanman
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