On 12/06/07, Andrew Falanga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If the compiler (cc) dies with a 'fatal signal 11', you could have a
> memory problem. See e.g.
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/faqs/GCC-SIG11-FAQ
>
> Roland
Ok, while researching these things I found this. Does FreeBSD have a
work around?
http://membres.lycos.fr/poulot/k6bug.html
This machine I'm having problems with is an AMD K6.
A K6-700? Without doing too much
flabulous research, I believe the K6
stopped at 300MHz. A 700 would be
a K6-III, which would not have the
32MB problem. Flaky and heat-sen-
sitive they are indeed. And there is
a lot of junk 133 memory out there
too.
Based on my limited experience, about
60% of the time you can run 100MHz
memory at 133MHz. If not you may have
to rejumper your bus-speed to 100.
If you are further unlucky the board
won't have a 7:1 multiplier and you'll
be stuck underclocking pretty seriously.
This might actually make the machine
useable, though.
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