Greetings...

I was attempting to configure my SB64 AWE and ISA modem last night, so I
did a cat /proc/interrupts to see what IRQ's these things were using...

In the output I got this

13 Math Error 1

According to the BIOS, the "numeric data processor" is sitting at IRQ
13...but it in the 5 months I've owned this machine it hasn't thrown any
hardware errors up...
It's a PII 300 (Linux calls it a i686!!!) on an A-Trend BX440
Mainboard...
Anyone else encountered this? Or is the Pentium II specs still resonably
unknown territory to Linux? As I said, it names the processor a 686, a
term I've only ever seen AMD and Cyrix chips called...
Weird... hope this ain't the start of bizarre hardware errors...
'Later
Peter
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