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Old 2007-12-27
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Default Installing SPLAT on Commodity Hardware

I'm attempting to setup an evaluation\demo box on commodity hardware (ShuttleX S56 with Hyperthreaded Intel P4 CPU and 1 gigabyte of RAM, using onboard video, onboard NIC, and Intel PCI dual-port NIC aka Solectron 703875-004).

I'm booting off the NGX CD1 and the Splat installation starts. It gets as far as loading the RAM disk and indicates "Starting Installation Process", then the machine just reboots and starts the whole process over again.

Any thoughts? Is this some sort of hardware incompatibility issue?

Thanks in advance!!!
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Default Re: Installing SPLAT on Commodity Hardware

Sure sounds like it. Are you using R65? If not try that version. Failing that, try SPLAT 2.6.
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Default Re: Installing SPLAT on Commodity Hardware

This is actually R60. Not sure if I have the media for R65. If not, I'll get it and give that a try.

Thanks for the feedback.
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