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Date:      Thu, 9 May 1996 08:50:34 -0600
From:      Brandon Gillespie <brandon@tombstone.sunrem.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Finding what caused a crash
Message-ID:  <199605091450.IAA01696@tombstone.sunrem.com>

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Last night I upgraded the motherboard and CPU of a machine to a Cyrix 6x86
p150+.  Everything seemed to have taken fine until I arrived this morning
to find the machine completely frozen, requiring a reboot.  Is there any
way to track what would have caused this?  My hardware list is:

    Cyrix 6x86 p150+ (120mhz)
    Triton P55TPIO-B Motherboard (256k Burst Cache)
    4-4MB simms _without parity_

Everything else is from the original system, which had no problems.  I would
consider the ram without parity as a problem, except for it has been running
in my workstation with FreeBSD for months, without problem...

Any help would be appreciated, I would like to know if it would be safer to
simply get a different motherboard/CPU..

-Brandon Gillespie



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