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Date:      Tue, 04 May 1999 00:24:25 +0930
From:      Matthew Thyer <thyerm@camtech.com.au>
To:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Silo overflows and MAME can someone else reproduce this problem ??
Message-ID:  <372DB8A1.89159C49@camtech.com.au>
References:  <372DB7E6.8D66DCDF@camtech.com.au>

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My usermode ppp works fine normally as I can quite happily download
4 things at once without a single silo overflow (as I did last night)
even when there is lots of disk activity or X11 activity.

Note this problem is unrelated to newbus as it occurs both before and
after those commits.

Matthew Thyer wrote:
> 
> This problem is easily reproducible.
> 
> However to do so, you need a ROM image for an arcade game that the
> Multi Arcade Machine Emulator emulates as it wont do it without any
> roms in the directory "/usr/local/lib/mame/roms".
> 
> I am using xmame installed from the ports collection
> (/usr/ports/emulators/xmame) on a very recent -CURRENT machine.
> 
> If I run xmame *before* I get online with user mode ppp (or while
> I am on the net), the serial ports get hosed and I have to reboot
> or I continually get silo overflows.
> 
> This is not right as it happens AFTER I exit xmame !!!
> 
> Please can someone else reproduce this problem as I'd hate to think
> its only on the systems I have owned (Pentium 166 and Celeron 300).
> 
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