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to: GORDON FREY
from: MARK KUKLA
date: 1997-08-07 00:42:00
subject: Re: Computer or virus problems (Update)

*** Quoting Gordon Frey from a message to Mark Kukla ***
GF> Sound like a problem with a diskcacheing program or a hardware 
GF> conflict.  I had a problem and  the ide and scsi controller where 
GF> using the same I/O range!  Talk about strange happenings.  Another 
GF> time the sound card was using a port the video card was using and 
GF> windows would start playing a never ending opening or closing wav 
GF> and never shut down!  I had to compare the I/O address in the 
GF> document to find that!
     Hello Gordon... well, actually a suggestion another person here made was 
the correct one... He told me that if it was not the SIMMS that were causing 
the problem, then most likely it is the CACHE or something deeper... The 
motherboard I use (Pine Technologies) uses an external chip for the CACHE and 
well, I disabled that in the BIOS and everything, and I mean EVERYTHING was 
working without a hitch... I'm having the cache tested, so if it is not the 
cache module itself that is bad, it's the motherboard external cache socket.
     Thanxs anyway...
Mark
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