You were right the pocessor is not a c3 or cII is a ciryx 233 MediaGX
whith 32 dram and is detected by a mandrake 8.1 distribution as a Geode
266Mhz with 60M ram. this will explain why the system hangs up randomly
how can i change this or should i use another distribution? this have
also problems whith the compiler (its 2.96 and no kgcc it's aviable) so
maybe is the best option. 
my other question is about minirtl i can't compile my modules in my
desk-pc whith a standart rtlinux and made them running with minirtl
(segmentation fault) which things have i to consider in order to do
this? i think all versions are the same on both.
thanks 
jorge

Der Herr Hofrat escribió:
> 
> > i have been unable to compile a rtlinux kernel under pc104, i also
> > couldn't compile a starndart kernel with it. when everything seem to
> > work fine an the kernel starts to compile the system hungs up. i've
> > tried also a minirtl distribution which works but when i insmod my
> > rtmodule gives me 'segmentation fault'. my pc104 uses a cyrix not an
> > intel some people have told me that these processors have strange things
> > but i'm not sure about this.
> 
> The Cyrix CII and C3 are fine with RTLinux - it would help to know what
> PC 104 board you are talking about - as a first try compile the kernel for
> i386 and see if that is stable
> 
> > if anybody have succeed in seting up linux-rt in a pc104 i'will thank
> > any information.
> 
> It's running on many PC104 systems - but there is nothing in the kernel
> configuration that is actually specific to PC104 so that does not help
> you much.
> 
> If the board hangs up randomply or during high load check if it actually
> detected your hardware propoerly,
> 
>  check the amount of memory detected in /proc/meminfo
>  check the CPU detected in /proc/cpuinfo
>  post more details of the board and the distribution you are trying to
>     install...
> 
> hofrat
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