On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, Grant Byers wrote:
> > 1) Bad RAM
> > 2) Bad compiler
> > 3) Bad swap {maybe}
>
> I had a similar problem years ago, but that was giving me SIG11's and also
> confusing the compiler so code was breaking as it was compiling. Not sure
> what an error 139 is so this may not be relevant. Anyway, basically it was
> due to my CPU overheating. I pulled the CPU and found no heatsink grease.
> dabbed a bit on and also down clocked it. It worked without fault for years
> afterwards.
The motherboard has an on-board temperature monitor. According to it, both
CPU's are running around the 40 degree mark - which, since they're both
P3's, isn't unacceptable.
> Another thing to note. You didn't mention whether or not you ran memtest again
> after removing the 128 DIMM. May be well worth rechecking now..
Done that. It's clean.
DaZZa
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