Hi,
   I have been runing linux on that chip for ages now and I don't seem to
have noticed this problem. See if you can borrow a similar chip from
someone or fit your chip into another mother board ... ...

Cheers 
        Jonathan

On Tue, 9 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I've run into a problem, I just installed a Kingston TurboChip (AMD 5x86
> 133Mhz) designed to run like a P-75 on a 486 motherboard, everything runs
> fine until I reboot, when I do I get a page error and a prompt to login for
> maintainance but can't reboot at all, what do I need to do to correct this
> problem? This happens on a 2.0.31 kernel built for 486, and a 2.0.32 kernel
> built for pentium so far
> 
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