Pentium II, III and IV manuals from Intel document things in detail. The
brain dead folks at Intel never got around to releasing the pentium one
as far as I know but the data is stil useful for detecting failing boxes
and also for things like getting replacements
> >right. Its your CPU telling you it noticed things didnt seem happy.
>
> ... Or a compaq laptop signalling APM events. 2.4.9 locks up within
> nanoseconds of beginning to activate MCE on my Compaq LTE5400 (P150.)
> I have to turn it off to get the machine to boot ("nomce")
Its your CPU telling you it noticed things didn't seem happy. If your
machine is so broken that the motherboard is asserting external errors on
power switching events its broken. Some compaq boxes are, thats why nomce
exists
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