>>> Dennis Wurster wrote:
>>> Did you try de-interleaving your ram? That stopped the panics for me

>> hmmmm, that's an interesting suggestion. Did you leave it de-interleaved
>> after you got OSX to install?
>> 
>> teddy k 

> Dennis Wurster wrote:
> 
> Yes, although I've had a good mind to re-interleave them just for the fun of
> it. ;-)

hahahahaha... interleave, de-interleave, re-interleave are nice words,
almost as good as "instanciate"... I'm going to try that and report back.

Teddy K



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