Mail Archives: djgpp/1992/07/15/18:02:45
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> I've found that I got a lot of exception 14's (paging faults) running
> cc1plus. It was ver reliable and happened on a lot of source files,
> so I started looking for a bug somewhere. It turned out that I had
> the RAS precharge time set too low on my system, and was hitting a
> marginal RAM chip. Bummer. Setting the RAS precharge from 3 to 5
> cycles made the problem go away. Some users have noted that adding a
> wait state also fixes problems, and that these problems are NOT
> specific to go32.
My 486-ETEQ-board bought early this year has a sort of `Landmark'-
feature that makes disk-intensive programs crash: `hidden refresh'.
Whatever this is: if you enable it, DOS runs 5% (in words: five percent)
faster -- according to Landmark, BUT it crashes some programs. OS/2
crashes fastest...
This seems to be a typical sort of Landmark-optimization: Landmark shows
a higher number, but system doesn't run stable anymore -- what make this
`feature' quite useless... ;-(
- Thomas
greve AT rs1 DOT thch DOT uni-bonn DOT de
unt145 AT dbnrhrz1
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