Subject: iMac G3 and SIGILL
To: netbsd-macppc <port-macppc@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Michael <macallan18@earthlink.net>
List: port-macppc
Date: 01/18/2006 15:15:38
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Hello,

I'm running -current on a 1st generation iMac G3 with 64MB RAM.
Everything is mounted via NFS from an AIX box which should be fine since
a JavaStation Krups just works with it.
Now I ran into the following problems:
- the bm ethernet seems to be pretty slow - when compiling stuff from
  pkgsrc the CPU is >50% idle and transfer rates are much lower than
  with the Krups. Changing the cable didn't help. Any tricks?
- processes occasionally coredump with SIGILL, usually make and sh
  during pkgsrc builds, no useful stacktrace ( well, no stacktrace at
  all ). Seems related to swapping activity. Didn't see that on any Mac
  so far but my other macppc boxes have much more RAM. Ideas?=20

have fun
Michael

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