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Re: Security Block Not Found with 100Mhz Bus



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Many thanks I will try it but just what am I doing by running/measuring
ssiact.exe and what do the x, Y, Z represent/adjust?

At 02:14 PM 10/31/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Make sure you have your block installed.
>Run SSIACT.exe under omega/prog/drivers/nt directory
>in a Dos window.
>add/edit  set ssi_act = X, Y, Z  statement in your autoexec.bat
>according to the one you got in dos window.
>Reboot and run.
>You can call Omega they can walk you thru the same thing.
>Val.
>
>
>steinbr@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> I am building a Linux Box and just bought 64 meg of PC-100 memory and a AMD
>> K6-2 350 MHz chip.  I planned on using  this to upgrade the machine 
>running TS.
>> I would then use use the Intel chip from the Omega machine in the Linux
>> machine I am building.
>>
>> IN THE MACHINE RUNNING OMEGA TS
>> I have a Tyan s1590 motherboard (http://www.tyan.com/html/s1590s.html)
>> with 64 meg of PC-100 memory and a AMD K6-2 350 MHz chip.
>> When I install this,  the Omega server cannot find the security block!
>>
>> When I reinstall the Intel 233 Pentium MMX with 64 meg (2x32meg) of regular
>> dram it finds the security block.
>>
>> Any body have this problem?
>>
>> Charles Kaucher
>>
>>        Wrong is wrong even if everybody's doing it,
>>                and right is right even if nobody's doing it.
>>                                      St. Augustine
>
>

Charles Kaucher

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