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From: rgrimes@agora.rain.com (Rodney Grimes)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.bugs
Subject: Re: Excessive Interrupt Latencies
Message-ID: <C409t7.80@agora.rain.com>
Date: 16 Mar 93 23:41:30 GMT
Article-I.D.: agora.C409t7.80
References: <GENE.93Mar15115756@stark.stark.uucp> <C3yyKD.34y@agora.rain.com> <1993Mar16.093636.29923@gmd.de> <f0D8ebO@quack.kfu.com> <C3zzHn.Iow@agora.rain.com>
Organization: Open Communications Forum
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rgrimes@agora.rain.com (Rodney Grimes) writes:

>dfox@quack.kfu.com (David Fox) writes:

>>In article <1993Mar16.093636.29923@gmd.de> veit@fanoe.gmd.de (Holger Veit) writes:

>>>FYI: npx-0.4.tar.Z was detected at src.doc.ic.ac.uk in (My God!)
>>>/computing/operating-systems/unix/386bsd-public/386bsd-0.1 ...
>>>...	/unofficial/from-ref/sys.extras/bde-npx

Much better place to find it below......  And you get ALL of his spl fixed
code!

>>Hmm.  I just ftp'ed to ref.tfs.com and got a '421 Service not available' from
>>it.  Does that mean it's gone completely?

>>I also tried ftp src.doc.ic.ac.uk but got a connection timed out message.

>>Anyone know a good place where npx-0.4.tar.Z is to be found?

>Or if someone sends me mail with another ftp site to place them, I well
>be glad to put them there.  THIS CODE IS NOT FOR THE WEAK OF HEART! and
>if you have a 386 with a 387 it wont work!!  Seems to work fine on 486's
>and 386's without a FPU.  I have a patch to get you past the probe routine,
>but you'll still have some system lock ups.

I got a reply on this, and npx-0.4.tar.Z, intr-0.0.tar.Z, and com-0.2.tar.Z
have been placed at:
ftp.coe.montana.edu:/tmp/bde/*
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