Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 22 Feb 1999 00:50:24 -0500 | From | Aaron Tiensivu <> | Subject | Re: memory errors with >64MB RAM |
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> So I wrote my own test program using a random numbers as test pattern. > This program detect errors in Bit 2 > on certain addresses. If I test with constant patterns no errors occur!
For shits and giggles, try memtest86 which should be on sunsite/metalab. Very good program to find memory errors and it uses some of the linux bootup code to do the dirty work to boot up. (You make a floppy image with it)
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