On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, George Sexton wrote:
>Perhaps I did it wrong. I set the IRQ to 1 (Keyboard). The keyboard did not
>work when this kernel was in place and it crashed after less than 1 hour. I
>went to the machine and pounded on the keyboard, but no oops message. I
>might re-try this by hooking IRQ 12 for the PS/2 mouse. At least I could use
>the keyboard then....
that's why it didn't worked. Use the timer interrupt (IRQ _0_) and you'll
have more changes to get the NMI oops :)
if you're not sure when you booted the nmi kernel show me a
/proc/interrupts and I'll tell you if the nmi is working right.
If you can't use irq0 for any reason type a lot on the keyboard when you
get the oops ;)
Andrea
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