dev-something-TNT (videodriver) coredumps upon booting.
Computer:
STB nVidia TNT 16 MB RAM
Intel P2 333 CPU
128 MB RAM
I know this isn’t enough information, but I don’t know the procedure here.
I remember some program (script) which tested the hardware and gave some
useful output,
but I can’t remember the name. Is the coredump of any value at all?
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Tomas “Turbofish” Hellstrom
Ah, Just saw the devg-tnt among the fixes, im trying that now.
“Tomas “Turbofish” Hellstrom” <heltom@dtek.chalmers.se> wrote in message
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dev-something-TNT (videodriver) coredumps upon booting.
Computer:
STB nVidia TNT 16 MB RAM
Intel P2 333 CPU
128 MB RAM
I know this isn’t enough information, but I don’t know the procedure here.
I remember some program (script) which tested the hardware and gave some
useful output,
but I can’t remember the name. Is the coredump of any value at all?
–
Tomas “Turbofish” Hellstrom
Works perfectly. Sorry for these posts.
“Tomas “Turbofish” Hellstrom” <heltom@dtek.chalmers.se> wrote in message
news:a7tlrf$19m$1@inn.qnx.com…
Ah, Just saw the devg-tnt among the fixes, im trying that now.
“Tomas “Turbofish” Hellstrom” <> heltom@dtek.chalmers.se> > wrote in message
news:a7tl7q$vu$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
dev-something-TNT (videodriver) coredumps upon booting.
Computer:
STB nVidia TNT 16 MB RAM
Intel P2 333 CPU
128 MB RAM
I know this isn’t enough information, but I don’t know the procedure
here.
I remember some program (script) which tested the hardware and gave some
useful output,
but I can’t remember the name. Is the coredump of any value at all?
–
Tomas “Turbofish” Hellstrom
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