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Re: Machine Check when booting dqa0?: msg#00113os.freebsd.devel.alpha
Josh Tolbert writes: > Hi Andrew, > I tried booting from IDE immediately after the power-on, but got > the same result every time I tried. > The exact machine error is a "660 Machine Check," which from my > searching indicates a memory error. Can anyone verify this, and if so is > there any way to determine if the problem is board-related or It could also be a failing hardware component. > memory-related without swapping the RAM around? I don't have too many EDO > ECC SIMMs laying around. > Also, is there any place (besides ebay) to find something like a > UP1000 Alpha motherboard for a reasonable price? If you think $4650 is reasonable for a up1500 (an 800MHz 21264), talk to harddata.com Drew To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe freebsd-alpha" in the body of the message |
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