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From: gws@n8emr.UUCP (Gary Sanders )
Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att,comp.periphs
Subject: Re: UNIX pc fan 27CFM vs. 34CFM and 12VDC vs. 120VAC?
Keywords: fan, hot, memory
Message-ID: <576@n8emr.UUCP>
Date: 24 Jun 88 02:38:26 GMT
References: <401@icus.UUCP>
Reply-To: gws@n8emr.UUCP (Gary Sanders (n8emr))
Organization: Ham BBS, Columbus,Oh. 614-457-4227 (300/1200,8N1)
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In article <401@icus.UUCP> lenny@icus.UUCP (Lenny Tropiano) writes:
>
>A little about my problem and a few questions:
>  ...
>  NMI (parity error) at 0x2FFAC8 (*hpte: 0xE17B) Wed Jun 22 15:00:07 1988
>  NMI (parity error) at 0x84298 (*hpte: 0x412F) Wed Jun 22 17:52:22 1988
>

I get NMI errors about every two months. What I do to get rid of 
the errors is give the 7300 mother board a good dusting..It seems
that "dust bunnies" jump around the mother board and if some of the bigger
bunnies get across a couple of bits in memory you get an error. 

Installing the new fans most likley is stiring up more dust than normal.
If you have 2 fans on your PC you might do bettery by putting a filter
in place of one fan and the remaining fan do the work. 3B1's and upgraded
7300 only have 1 fan on the (power supply) side of the machine and a 
sponge filter fills the other slot.. 

Either way, you can get yourself a compressed air bottle and blow the
the dust bunnies away....(waste'em...) Seem to help my machine..



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