Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 03:11:19 -0400 (EDT) From: -=WireHead=- <timothy.butkiewicz@wmich.edu> To: Gary DeMarco <gary@ase.ase.com> Cc: questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: your mail Message-ID: <Pine.PMDF.3.91.960412030712.679947726C-100000@wmich.edu> In-Reply-To: <199604112136.VAA01556@localhost>
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Gary, In regards to your signal 11 error. I was having a lot of trouble with those a little while back. I was playing with different BIOS options and found that that will definately do it! What I did to fix it was to go into my BIOS (AMI 486slc66) and enable hidden and something(slow) refresh. I don't know exaclty, but I think that those are the options to have the memory refreshed after certain periods of time. That seemed to solve alot of my problems... -Timothy Ps. Does anyone know where i can look for information on what particular signal are? and possible what would cause them? tried man signal to no avail. thanX +-----------------------> *)(* WireHead *)(* <-----------------------+ |Feed the NOiSe in2 the .SYS fone: 616.349.8044| |Please end destructive system_X: 616.373.6680| | nuclear testing http://arbornet.org/~wirehead| | ! PGP Key available upon request. ! eMail:wirehead@pobox.com| [<*>]--------------------------------[<*>]--------------------------------[<*>] Powered by FreeBSD http://www.freebsd.org finger u6butkie@lab.cc.wmich.edu *---------------------------------------------*
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