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Technology Stocks : CYRIX / NSM
NSM 18.270.0%Jul 31 5:00 PM EST

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To: fuchi who wrote (5498)12/28/1996 1:46:00 AM
From: Robert G. Bianchi   of 33344
 
Fuchi, I have been using my Cyrix Processor in my Mustang 534WP motherboard for about a week. I have had stability problems when I populated two 16M Byte SIMM as the "A Bank" and clock the system bus at 75MHz. I cannot even boot! When I run at 66MHz, everything works absolutely perfect.

When I put each of this simms separately into the last SIMM slot (operate from one SIMM only) and clock at 75MHz, I can boot-up fine. The system does occasionally lock-up. The Mustang motherboard manufacturer thinks its a memory problem! Have you had any problem like this?

I called-up MTech and asked about the Linear Burst Mode. The Technician told me that the motherboard mislabeled the jumper, JP5 as JP1. Can you tell me where this jumper is?

Thanks,
Bob
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