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DateSun, 23 Feb 1997 20:33:08 -0500 (EST)
FromJon Lewis <>
SubjectRe: Unable to handle kernel paging request
On Sun, 23 Feb 1997, Ion Badulescu wrote:

> > Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 40007000
> > current->tss.cr3 = 01f84000, %cr3 = 01f84000> > EIP:    0010:[<00157b45>]> > EFLAGS: 00010216> > eax: 00986bb0   ebx: 00000400   ecx: 00000100   edx: 016bd400
> > esi: 40007000   edi: 016bd400   ebp: 00000400   esp: 01384c08> > Flipped 14th bit in esi, most likely. In other words, memory error.

Ah...so it's trying to read some memory way out there just beyond 1GB.
Unfortunately, I don't have that much.

> [Let me guess: the system uses no-parity memory :-)]

It's a triton I...so I don't think it would know what to do with parity
RAM if it had it.  It has 2 4x32 and 2 2x32.  I suppose I'll open it up to
see if any are refurb simms, and if none are, I'll have to look into
testing/replacing all of them.

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