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From: cg18fbi@icogsci5.ucsd.edu (Richard Dante)
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Subject: Re: [386BSD] kernel on fixit-0.2 and Maxtor
Keywords: compiler system dies and needs rebooting.
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Is the fix for this replacing the cache chips???



ALSO, I WAS READING A UNIX REVIEW and in a review of USL 4.2,  the reviewers
noted that they had to turn off their turbo switch to get rid of NMI errors.
I turned off mine, and haven't had an NMI since (turbo switch doesn't affect
performance in 386BSD).


Rick Dante