>From: Thorsten Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Has anybody seen problems using cdrecord on fast processors? (I tried
>1.8, 1.9 and the latest beta, all behave the same.)
>To be more precise, I own an Duron 700 which is overclocked to 900MHz for
>some weeks now and never made any problems at this speed. However,
>cdrecord segfaults when beginning the actual write of the CDR. This
>happens with all mentioned versions and under Linux 2.2.18 and 2.4.0.
First check your binary.... GCC/ egcs-2.91.66 19990314 (egcs-1.1.2 release)
creates (from time to time) junk at the start of functions
if you don't compile wich -g
This is how GNU software is usually compiled. The schily makefilesystem
doesn't use -g by default because I juse a real debugger (adb) that
doesn't need special compilation.
>CD-writing with WinME causes no problems. Since being overclocked, I have
>not encountered any program which misbehaved or caused system locks or
>the like.
>My question is, has anybody similar problems (possibly with real
>Duron-900 CPUs)? Or can someone confirm that this is due to my setup,
>since his Duron-900+ works with cdrecord?
If you overclock the front side bus you may get big DMA problems.
Overclocking a win32 system may cause other or no problems compared
to a UNIX like system.
J�rg
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