SCO UNIX V/386 3.2 with Intel 387 cooprocessor: What's wrong with it?
Sean Eric Fagan
sef at kithrup.COM
Sat Feb 23 03:19:45 AEST 1991
In article <4998 at cui.unige.ch> dimitri at cui.unige.ch (Dimitri Konstantas) writes:
>I have an AST 386/25 and I tried to install the 387 cooprocessor,
>but it seems that the SCO UNIX does not like it!
>It panics at random moments (probably because of some signal) and it cannot
>boot.
>Has anybody installed the 387 cooprocessor with SCO UNIX V?
>Does is works? Were there any problems?
Tons of people have '387s in their machines running sco *nix. kithrup
recently got a '387 clone, and is doing fine.
A coworker recently had a similar problem, and my response was: does the
machine boot DOS? Does the machine recognize the fpu during boot time
(*before* unix boots, that is)? It's possible some of the motherboard
jumpers and switches are not configured properly, which could cause
problems.
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