On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 12:27, John B. Moore wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
>    I need to run this by you folks and see if there are any 
> alternatives/issues that might get this to work. (using the very latest 
> kernal)
> 
> I have a VA-502 revA1 motherboard that has both DIMM slots and SIMM slots.
> 
> It is currently runing on the DIMM with two 64k DIMMS. Everything works 
> fine.
> 
> I wanted to up the memory and the motherboard Manual indicates that I 
> can put 4 128 SIMMS into the 4 SIMM slots (also must remove the DIMMS) 
> as per the Manual (128MB 72pin SIMM EDO (3.3v) 60ns bought memory from 
> Crucial.com) This will get me to 512 RAM.
> 
> The motherboard seems to accept the memory just fine and I get the boot 
> up all the way to the "INIT: 2.84 Booting" and then it locks..
> 
> Am I SOL or is there something I can try to help Linux work with this 
> memory..??

Have your ran the Memory testing program from memtest86.com?  This will
exercise you memory to see if there is a problem with it.  It sounds
like you have some incompatibility with the memory/mobo combination. 
Have called Crucial for some support?

Kent
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Kent Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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