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- From: reich@plano.fernuni-hagen.de (Peter Reich)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.amiga
- Subject: Re: How to tell NetBSD sees swap parti
- Date: 6 Feb 1996 15:53:16 GMT
- Organization: Fernuniversitaet Hagen, 58084 Germany
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- Ruud Dingemans (rdingem@grafix.xs4all.nl) wrote:
- : On a related note, I have a question. I managed to get my NetBSD 1.0
- : going again on my GForce 030/50 MHz by issuing "loadbsd -m 4096",
- : because it hung with MMU_Faults after having added a second 4 Mb
- : (GVP) SIMM.
-
- : I've thought of a faulty SIMM, of course, but it runs fine under
- : AmigaDOS and memory testers can't find any fault with it.
-
- : Also, it cold-booted once or twice with the full 8 Mb, but normally
- : (warm boots!) it just hangs after using the second 4 Mb. Even trying
- : "loadbsd -m 5000" already gives the mmu faults.
-
- : Anybody got any clues at all on what's going on here? Both simms
- : are mapped as "extended" and NetBSD does recognise the 8 Mb total.
-
- I had the same problem but i had problems under AmigaDOS too.
- My SCSI Bus clock was at 14Mhz. After i set it on the default setting (7Mhz),
- it was much better.
-
- Hope this helps ...
- --
- Peter
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