On 20 Oct 2001, Melchizedek Mauleon wrote:
..
> > CPU 0: Machine Check Exception: 0000000000000004
> > Bank 1: b200000000000115
> > Kernel panic: CPU context corrupt
> >
> i read about this, its a hardware problem but i guess you read what alan
> cox has to say about this
>
> http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0108.2/0333.html

Yup. It coincided with me turning off the aircon because I have a bad
cold. When I downclocked to 750MHz (rated speed) from 975MHz, and
down-volt-ed from 1.90V to 1.70V (nominal) the problem went away.

Boo hoo hoo. I guess my just-about-1GHz days are at an end.  =(

Have to lap those FOP32's... and replace the 4200rpm GlobalWin fans with
6800rpm Black Label Deltas.. ah the follies of overclocking.


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