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Tom Brown wrote:  
 
> 2. Removed & reseated all cards. It worked! Now, however, I get a  
> SYS1474 during boot.  
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> There's a red herring here somewhere...  
> I have 1 GiB RAM. BIOS shows 1024 MiB.  
 
> Rebooted. Back to normal. Hello!?!?!?!?  
 
This is out of my league, but I'm guessing some kinda hardware thing going on.  
 
> Internal revision 14.097f_SMP  
 
Did you say this was a Testcase kernel ?  (I forgot.)  If so, did you try any  
other kernels ?  
 
> Is this where SMP gets turned on? I looked in the BIOS, but can't find  
> any place to disable one of the CPUs. Tyan/Phoenix don't give me very  
> many choices... I REALLY don't want to physically remove a CPU. It's a PITA!  
 
A Big 10-4 on that.  
 
> Re: call gates:  
 
Whoa, you almost induced a panic attack right there !  I read through this too  
fast, and for a moment thought you were picking up the phone to page Bill.  
Can't see how that would help  . . . .  
 
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
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