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> You might also want to fiddle with SDRAM CAS Latency.

Changing SDRAM CAS Latency solved my problem. I haven't had a spontaneous
reboot since changing SDRAM CAS Latency from Auto to 3, despite changing
DRAM Timing from Fast to Normal. It most likely was caused by the PC100
SDRAM I purchased and since it may run well using CL2, the other non-
PC100 SDRAM didn't like a faster CL timing value.

Thanks to all for their input.


Regards,
Ken
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