Occasional crash reports

Robert E Brose II bob at kunk.jriver.com
Mon Aug 20 12:51:47 EST 2001


User Iain Sandoe says:
> >
> > Mace is still unreliable in 2.4. It's always been just plain unreliable
> > for me on 7200, 7500 and 7600's.
>
>  - are these clones or Apple originals?
> we found other dbdma problems on clone 7x00 machines for PowerComputing (in
> the sound side) ...

All are Apple originals.

> might be worth checking that there are no cases of "DEAD" status coming up
> on the Mace driver...

I am setting up a test machine as I write this. I'm setting up YDL 2.0
on a 7200 using the internal mace. I'll get it to fail (not hard) and
put some printk's in the "DEAD" tests in mace.c

> as I say, booting with the BootX *init* (rather than the application) bmac,
> at least, seems reliable on g3/beige (don't use Mace much).

Will check that as well and let you know.

> ciao,
> Iain.
>

Bob
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