Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 04:26:32 +0200 From: "Cyrille Lefevre" <clefevre-lists@9online.fr> To: "John E Hein" <jhein@timing.com>, "Sevag Krikorian" <kahlinor@yahoo.com> Cc: freebsd-small <freebsd-small@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: where can I get the latest version of picoBSD Message-ID: <016c01c4445b$3135f930$7890a8c0@dyndns.org> References: <16566.7366.183103.44216@gromit.timing.com><20040528000450.31550.qmail@web14705.mail.yahoo.com> <16566.34591.269364.918740@gromit.timing.com>
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"John E Hein" <jhein@timing.com> wrote: > Sevag Krikorian wrote at 17:04 -0700 on May 27, 2004: > > --- John E Hein <jhein@timing.com> wrote: > > > Signal 11 is often an indication of hardware > > > problems (mem, > > > overheating). Have you tried a different memory > > > stick? > > > How much memory? > > > > I have 98 mb on that box. > > That is more than enough. > You could try running with just one memory stick to isolate > potentially bad memory. > > Just because win95 (et. al.) seemed to worked okay (or as well as > win95 CAN work) could just mean it's not tickling a memory problem > that does exist. let's try http://www.memtest86.com/, the definitive memory tester :) Cyrille Lefevre. -- home: mailto:cyrille.lefevre@laposte.net
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