From ambrisko@whistle.com Thu May 27 14:56:32 PDT 1999 > Ken Lui writes: > | Chipset Features Setup > | > | Auto Configuration Enabled > | AT Bus Clock CLK2/4 * cannot change * > | DRAM Timing Fast * changed to Normal * > | SDRAM CAS Latency Auto * 3 and 2 are also valid * > 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 -- Ken Lui 19111 Pruneridge Avenue klui@cup.hp.com Cupertino, CA 95014-0795 USA Information Solutions & Services 1.408.447.3230 FAX 1.408.447.0218 Views within this message may not be those of the Hewlett-Packard Company To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message