Message-ID: <250B3114DA16D511B82C00E0094005F8023FC102@MSGWAW11> From: =?iso-8859-2?Q?Wojciech_Ga=B3=B1zka?= To: "'djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com'" Subject: Re gcc301 difficulty Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2001 14:42:34 +0200 MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21) Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-2" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by delorie.com id IAA27207 Reply-To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com > ---------- > Od: Juan Manuel Guerrero[SMTP:ST001906 AT HRZ1 DOT HRZ DOT TU-Darmstadt DOT De] > Odpowiedz do: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com > Wysłano: 03 września 2001 13:45 > Do: pavenis AT lanet DOT lv; Eli Zaretskii > DW: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com > Temat: Re: gcc301 difficulty > > The reason for the failure seems to be the processor. > I am using a system composed by: > MB: Tyan Trinity 100AT > uP: SGS-Thomson ST6x86 P166+ (FSB 66MHz, CPU Multiplicator: 2x) > RAM: 32MB (fast page) + 32MB (edo) > > You seem to mix EDO and FP RAM which is a bad idea as they work a bit differently. Try compiling with only one type of memory (the other one removed) and try also to tinker a bit with BIOS setting like "Slow refresh rate" (for a start try to 'load BIOS defaults) GCC is a complex piece of software and it will always fail if there is a problem with memory