According to Ka'plaagh 19-Feb-1996 1334 +0000:
>> #lca: machine check (la=0xfffffc00002084d0,pc=0xfffffc000025b494)
>> Reason: access to non-existent memory (long frame):
>> reason: 100000084 exc_addr: fffffc000025b494 dc_stat: 3
>> car: 60706541
>> A write error to b-cache occurred at address 15010d0
>> Attempted to access non-existent memory.
>
> Ooops. This sounds like the memory is all screwed up in some
> way. Does milo get how much memory the system has wrong? This
> works very nicely for me on my system.
>
Yes, the system has 16M, and milo&Linux boot reports 16M so there is no
problems... And like I said, this happens _every_ time I boot the system,
but it still works perfect. The only thing that doesnt work, is to boot
a kernel after a reboot from Linux. I thought that maybe the above could
give a hint or something...
/Mikael
-- Mikael Nykvist, viper@ludd.luth.se
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