On 22.09.2016 21:20, Jean-Roch Blais wrote:
> Hello Andrew,
>> Le 22 sept. 2016 à 13:53, Andrew a écrit :
>>
>> Hi.
>>
>> On 22.09.2016 20:32, Jean-Roch Blais wrote:
>>> Hello Andrew, Erich !
Le 21 sept. 2016 à 04:52, Andrew a écrit :
Most of boards have some kind of watchdog on bo
> Le 22 sept. 2016 à 17:57, Erich Titl a écrit :
>
> HI
>
> Am 22.09.2016 um 20:20 schrieb Jean-Roch Blais:
>> Hello Andrew,
> ..
>>
>>
>> Ok I gladly agree to this, since this means there is no need to devise an
>> external watchdog timer, right ? There is a lot of people who don’t know
>>
> Le 22 sept. 2016 à 17:57, Erich Titl a écrit :
>
> HI
>
> Am 22.09.2016 um 20:20 schrieb Jean-Roch Blais:
>> Hello Andrew,
> ..
>>
>>
>> Ok I gladly agree to this, since this means there is no need to devise an
>> external watchdog timer, right ? There is a lot of people who don’t know
>>
HI
Am 22.09.2016 um 20:20 schrieb Jean-Roch Blais:
> Hello Andrew,
..
>
>
> Ok I gladly agree to this, since this means there is no need to devise an
> external watchdog timer, right ? There is a lot of people who don’t know that
> then… :-(
> My previous motherboard would not reboot when it h
Hello Andrew,
> Le 22 sept. 2016 à 13:53, Andrew a écrit :
>
> Hi.
>
> On 22.09.2016 20:32, Jean-Roch Blais wrote:
>> Hello Andrew, Erich !
>>> Le 21 sept. 2016 à 04:52, Andrew a écrit :
>>>
>>> Most of boards have some kind of watchdog on board (in MIO or in south
>>> bridge), or some of them
Hi.
On 22.09.2016 20:32, Jean-Roch Blais wrote:
> Hello Andrew, Erich !
>> Le 21 sept. 2016 à 04:52, Andrew a écrit :
>>
>> Most of boards have some kind of watchdog on board (in MIO or in south
>> bridge), or some of them. For ex., iTCO_wdt for Intel, it87_wdt for ITE
>> MIO, and so on.
>>
>> Bu
Hello Andrew, Erich !
> Le 21 sept. 2016 à 04:52, Andrew a écrit :
>
> Most of boards have some kind of watchdog on board (in MIO or in south
> bridge), or some of them. For ex., iTCO_wdt for Intel, it87_wdt for ITE
> MIO, and so on.
>
> But built-in watchdog behavior may differ depending boar
Most of boards have some kind of watchdog on board (in MIO or in south
bridge), or some of them. For ex., iTCO_wdt for Intel, it87_wdt for ITE
MIO, and so on.
But built-in watchdog behavior may differ depending board model (it may
reboot board, or it may just poweroff board, like ITE watchdog o
Hi Jean-Roch
Am 21.09.2016 um 04:29 schrieb Jean-Roch Blais:
> Hello List,
>
> My previous pentium IV motherboard running BUC 5.1.7 was randomly crashing, I
> had to use hard reset to start it again, and it would run fine, as long as
> there was no intense traffic, I guess...
> Since then I
Hello List,
My previous pentium IV motherboard running BUC 5.1.7 was randomly crashing, I
had to use hard reset to start it again, and it would run fine, as long as
there was no intense traffic, I guess...
Since then I replaced it with another one running BUC 5.2.5, as one can
probably tell
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