On Sat, 2011-05-28 01:36:28 +0000, John Klos <john%ziaspace.com@localhost> wrote: > So here are my questions: > > 1) am I correct in assuming that there's NO software crash that > could cause the system to hang and not drop to the boot ROM chevron > prompt from a break? Wrong. I managed to get that state several times while hacking Linux on VAX, with probably any desktop-sized models (inkluding the smaller 3100, as well as 4000/60, /90, /90a and /96). > 4) I think the only thing I haven't tried is replacing the heat sink > compound on the CPU. Any thoughts on whether this could be an > overheating CPU issue? Could be. But I've never ever had seen the heat sinks to get that warm that I thought about thermal problems. > 5) unrelated to the crashing, how does one tell the difference > between a 4000/90 and a 4000/90a? The casing doesn't seem to match > the guts. Does someone have the specific results from a NetBSD > benchmark on either a 4000/90 or a 4000/90a, or both? The /90a (12ns = 83MHz) is a bit faster than the /90 (14ns = 74.43MHz). The numbers are taken from Wikipedia. MfG, JBG -- Jan-Benedict Glaw jbglaw%lug-owl.de@localhost +49-172-7608481 Signature of: 23:53 <@jbglaw> So, ich kletter' jetzt mal ins Bett. the second : 23:57 <@jever2> .oO( kletter ..., hat er noch Gitter vorm Bett, wie früher meine Kinder?) 00:00 <@jbglaw> jever2: *patsch* 00:01 <@jever2> *aua*, wofür, Gedanken sind frei! 00:02 <@jbglaw> Nee, freie Gedanken, die sind seit 1984 doch aus! 00:03 <@jever2> 1984? ich bin erst seit 1985 verheiratet!
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