How To Force System Dump (NMI switch)
Gordon W. Ross
gwr at linus.mitre.org
Fri Oct 26 05:05:32 AEST 1990
In article <2652 at dsacg3.dsac.dla.mil> of comp.unix.sysv386,
ntm1569 at dsacg3.dsac.dla.mil (Jeff Roth) asks:
> [...] "is there any way to force a system coredump if a machine is hung?"
Yes. If you have an NMI (Non-Maskable Interrupt) switch on your
machine, pressing it will cause a panic and system dump.
If you don't have such a switch it is trivial to add one. You need a
switch between the NMI line and ground. The NMI line is available on
every I/O channel slot, pin 2 (that's from memory -- look it up!)
As always, don't blame me if you fry your mother board...
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