Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!wuarchive!uunet!mport!duc From: duc@mport.COM (Richard Ducoty) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: UHC Migration Offer Message-ID: <22@mport.COM> Date: 12 Dec 90 17:53:03 GMT References: <460@pallas.athenanet.com> <786@dptspd.sat.datapoint.com> Organization: Microport Inc., Scotts Vally, CA Lines: 26 tas@dptspd.sat.datapoint.com (Tom Stewart) writes: >In article <460@pallas.athenanet.com> lbert359@athenanet.com (Lee Bertagnolli) writes: >> >The stuff I've tried (latest and greatest) still doesn't work on fast >cpu's. 33Mhz Acers and 486/25Mhz Alrs machine have all had numerous panics. >If you slow the CPU down below 25mhz (386) all the SVR4 ports (AT&T, UHC, >Microport) that I've tried seem to work ok. >If anybody has seen a fix to this problem, PLeeeezzzee let me know. ================================================================ Microport hasn't had ANY problem running SVR4 on high speed machines; 25MHz 486 EISA, 33MHz 386 with/without Cyrix 33MHz math coprocessor. What exactly are the symptoms? - I missed the first part of this thread. Do the ALRs have a unique memory or bus system? Does this happen to any systems besides ALR? Richard Richard Ducoty \\\\\\\ Microport Inc. (.)(.) root@mport.com voice=> (408) 438-8649 > duc@mport.com fax=> (408) 438-7560 - uunet!mport!duc " militiae species amor est "