Re: O2 PANIC
On Apr 5, 2005 3:10 PM, Jiann-Ming Su <sujiannming@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> tip32: IP32 Linux tftpboot loader 0.3.8.6
> Loading program segment 1 at 0x80004000, size = 0xZeroing memory at
> 0x80454086, size = 0x3cf9a
> Starting kernel; entry point = 0x80419000
> Copied initrd from 0x8185c890 to 0x80492000 (0x1a89aa bytes)
>
> Exception: <vector=Normal>
> Status register: 0x34010082<CU1,CU0,FR,DE,IPL=8,KX,MODE=KERNEL>
> Cause register: 0x8024<CE=0,IP8,EXC=BREAK>
> Exception PC: 0x804369a0, Exception RA: 0x804373e4
> Breakpoint exception at address 0xf7ffffee
> Saved user regs in hex (&gpda 0x810617b8, &_regs 0x810619b8):
> arg: 81070000 80463f70 a000 1
> tmp: 81070000 2 1 63b 8000 1800 1 804576b0
> sve: 81070000 4015fa0c 0 4618fbd8 0 4047cfc7 0 3ebf5e51
> t8 81070000 t9 0 at 0 v0 402003f7 v1 0 k1 fffffffe
> gp 81070000 fp 0 sp 0 ra 0
>
> PANIC: Unexpected exception
>
Hmm... I moved the RAM sticks around, and I think I have a mismatch.
Each pair will work individually, but the two pairs together will not.
--
Jiann-Ming Su
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If I wanted to do that, I'd vote." --Duckman
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