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Re: what's NMI recieved.



> NMI is intel nomenclature for non maskable interrupt, and
> it might mean the same under linux.  If so, then the kernel
> is receiving an interrupt that it doesn't know how to process.
> 
> I haven't hacked kernel code for linux, so I don't know the
> terms in use.  Am I right?
> 
  If its on a PC (and if memory serves correctly)... the NMI should be 
connected to the parity check on the RAM...

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