I'm pretty sure CPU1 is the one Windows actually uses. But don't take
this as gospel.
Good luck,
Jonathan Hseu
> My BP6 has been performing as well as can be expected. Until today anyway.
>
> When I got home and turned it on, it proceeds through the boot process and
> then locks up while loading inetd. The message is along the lines of:
> NMI watchdog lockup detected on CPU 0
>
> And then it dumps the registers and locks hard. I know it's not inetd causing
> it because I started in single user mode and had it happen. However, the
> machine still works in Windoze (I'm writing this email).
>
> What could have caused this? There haven't been any changes since my using it
> last night. Could it be a CPU gone bad? The error is on CPU0, but Windoze is
> running on CPU0 in signle processor mode. And ideas?
>
>
> --John Gruenenfelder Research Assistant, Steward Observatory, U of Arizona
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