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- From: sh0002@medtronic.COM (Scott Hou)
- Subject: Re: Physical Memory Problems
- Message-ID: <1992Nov5.235603.24375@medtron.medtronic.com>
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- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1992 23:56:03 GMT
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- I have both OPTI and BITECH 386-40 boards running Linux (24 hours a day,
- I might add) without any problems. One board even survived a power
- supply blow out (in which the full wave bridge rectifier literally
- blew the bottom into pieces) because it has worked just fine ever
- since I put in a new power supply.
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- As for a 486 board, I have the 3/486 upgradable running Linux
- with no problem but that one hasn't been running 24 hours a day.
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- Scott Hou phone: 612-574-8660
- Consulting at Medtronic, Inc. email: scott.hou@pace.medtronic.com
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