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From: nate@cs.montana.edu (Nate Williams)
Subject: Re: /386bsd: NMI port 61 b0, port 70 ff ????
Message-ID: <1993Mar7.072329.13390@coe.montana.edu>
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Organization: Dept. of Computer Science, MSU, Bozeman Mt 59717
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Date: Sun, 7 Mar 1993 07:23:29 GMT
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In article <1993Mar6.202010.3841@sifon.cc.mcgill.ca> storm@cs.mcgill.ca (Marc Wandschneider) writes:
>A quick trip through /var/log/messages came up with the following this morning:
>
>/386bsd: NMI port 61 b0, port 70 ff
>
>Anybody know what this means...?
>
Bad memory chips.  (I get them too.)

Get faster memory..

Nate
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