Hi Michael, thanks for your comments! On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 03:15:38PM +0100, Michael wrote: > > > On Sun, 29 Jul 2001 22:28:30 +0200, Kurt Garloff wrote: > > > [54:6]=Probe Next Tag State T1 0=disable 1=enable > > > > Main suspect. (Should be 0) > > That's set in my stable kt133a system. But did you experience problems at all with your kernel when compiled for K7? Note that most (if not all) systems seem to work stable with K6 or PPro optimized kernels. > > > [54:0]=Fast Write-to-Read 0=disable 1=enable > > > > Third candidate. (Should be 0) > > as is this one. > > > > [68:2]=Burst Refresh(4 times) 0=disable 1=enable > > > > Fourth candidate (Should be 0?) > > I set this one yesterday to see if it would trigger the problem, it > didn't :o/ Same with a few differences between my system and 0x6b, which > didn't either. > > Out of curiosity, where are you getting the 'should be 0/1' details from? Comparing the lspci -vxxx output of working and non-working systems. You did no comment on the second candidate: > [68:4]=DRAM Data Latch Delay 0=Latch 1=Delay latch Second candidate (Should be 1) Regards, -- Kurt Garloff Eindhoven, NL GPG key: See mail header, key servers Linux kernel development SuSE GmbH, Nuernberg, DE SCSI, Security