Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Wed, 13 Nov 1996 17:59:12 -0600 | From | Keith Rohrer <> | Subject | Re: EDO RAM |
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Derrik Pates wrote: > > On Wed, 13 Nov 1996, Nicholas J. Leon wrote: > > > > > Is there something different about how the kernel deals with EDO ram? > > I can't honestly think of a thing, *BUT*, I just recently bought > > myself an ASUS P55T2P4 w/60ns EDO and it won't boot. It hangs at INIT > > with a BUNCH of "can't resolve symbol xxxyyyzzz". > [snip snip] > > Does anyone know of anything else I can try before sending the memory > > back? > Check your motherboard manual. I believe that some boards (not my Intel > Zappa, though) may need DIP switches/jumpers changed to properly use EDO Not the ASUS T2P4 either. Do other operating systems work at all? Does the bootup screen think the SIMMS are EDO? As I recall, the T2P4 bios autodetects EDO, so it can't be that the RAM is feeding data too fast...
Keith
-- The priests and the friars/Behold me in dread Because I still love you,/My love, and you're dead. ---Dead Can Dance, "I Am Stretched On Your Grave", based on King/S. O'Connor's rewrite of "The Unquiet Grave", trad. Irish folk.
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