What's the hardware? What devices are on the bus?


On Fri, Sep 08, 2000 at 01:59:04PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Is there any possibility that something in the crontab 
> > is running at the same time as your observed "glitches"?
> 
> I don't know much about the cron daemon... but, as far as I
> can tell,  the system glitches are happening ~10 times a
> second. (The code I sent only catches something like 1 out
> of every 50 glitches.) I can't imagine the crontab being
> that busy. Regardless, Iwill look into.
> 
> I've also recieved advice about the dangers of bios power
> saving. I've disabled all bios power features on both
> machines, and disabled all advanced bios settings in my
> kernel, and the glitches remain.
> 
> Someone else mentioned that I was trying to go too fast b/c
> the sample I sent out this morning runs at 100kHz. I can
> lower the frequency to 1kHz (feel free to do so :) ) and
> both systems still glitch, it just takes longer to catch one.
> 
> I thank you all for your advice
>  -Chuck
> 
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