Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 13 Jul 1999 04:39:10 -0700 | From | borislav@ensim ... | Subject | Re: Debugging with NMI |
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In article <fa.e66dv0v.1ch8vqe@ifi.uio.no> you wrote: > On an ISA bus machine, if you short out the A1 and B1 pins of an ISA > slot you will generate an NMI to the CPU. This interrupts even a
I tried this and nothing happened (the machine is still up, no extra output, cat /proc/interrupts says NMI: 0). I'm sure I used the correct pins and the right type of paper clip. Any idea what else I might be doing wrong?
Thanks, Borislav
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