From: Hartmut Pohl (pohl@egk.uni-koblenz.de)
Date: 04/16/93


From: pohl@egk.uni-koblenz.de (Hartmut Pohl)
Subject: Re: Crashing machine >16M: Update
Date: 16 Apr 1993 09:51:18 GMT

In article <1qfvj7$bd9@fitz.TC.Cornell.EDU> kutcha@eos.acm.rpi.edu (Phillip Rzewski) writes:

> [stuff deleted...]
>memory tend to run really slow. This explains a lot to me. I have just a 386/25
>with a 64k cache, [...stuff deleted]

Hello,
Do you have an idea how much memory your Cache supports?
This depends on the size of Tag-RAM, the size of your Cache-line and the
size of your Cache. It is possible, that your Cache supports only 16MB of
RAM, especially if you have an older board. Recently, I had the same problem,
too.
Solutions: Upgrade Cache-RAM if possible or buy new board.
I don't know if this *is* the problem, but it might be.

Hope this helps,
                Hartmut