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- From: gutz@cc49.crl.aecl.ca
- Subject: Compuserve from Internet
- Message-ID: <1992Sep10.191900.22590@cu23.crl.aecl.ca>
- Sender: gutz@cc49.crl.aecl.ca
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- Organization: AECL-Research
- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1992 19:19:00 GMT
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-
- I know this is the wrong group for this question, but can someone
- please answer it if they can.
-
- A while back I saw a list of servers on Internet which permit access
- to Compuserve. If someone knows the addresses to these gateways
- please let me know via e-mail.
-
- Any help would be appreciated.
-
- Steve.
-
- Steven Gutz
- AECL Research
- Chalk River Laboratories
- Chalk River Ontario
- Canada K0J 1J0
- GUTZ@CC49.CRL.AECL.CA
- In article <1992Sep10.162106.14993@mksol.dseg.ti.com> mccall@mksol.dseg.ti.com (fred j mccall 575-3539) writes:
- >In <1992Sep10.133717.21198@funet.fi> ms86817@cs.tut.fi (Matti Suokko (OH5MRM)) writes:
- >
- >> SYSTEM ERROR: Memory parity error detected. System halted.
- >
- >
- >> What will cause the error message above ?
- >> When I upgraded WIN 3.0 to WIN 3.1 it worked fine, but then
- >> I formatted my HD and installed WIN 3.1 again, and
- >> now it crashes 50 times a day.
- >
- >This is generally caused by either bad memory or having memory with
- >different speed ratings (on some motherboards). The reason it worked
- >when you did the update and not the full install is that when you just
- >do the update, Windows 3.1 install won't update some of the device
- >drivers and will use those that are already on the disk from Windows
- >3.0.
- >
- >> Should I install 3.0 first and then upgrade it again to 3.1 ?
- >>
- >
- >Well, that would be an interim fix, but you really need to figure out
- >which of the new Windows drivers is stressing your memory and either
- >use a different driver or find the problem with the memory. You lose
- >performance by using the older drivers (and it is the higher
- >performance of the new drivers that is causing your memory to fail
- >where it didn't before).
- >
- >--
- >"Insisting on perfect safety is for people who don't have the balls to live
- > in the real world." -- Mary Shafer, NASA Ames Dryden
- >------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- >Fred.McCall@dseg.ti.com - I don't speak for others and they don't speak for me.
-