In a message dated 9/28/01 10:21:58 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> > I dont think this is "good". Back in the XT days we used to get a false 
>  > parity error every once on a while on an ISA card...taking the machine 
> down 
>  > on a bit error (which XTs used to do) was completly wrong and 
unnecessary. 
> If 
>  
>  Haeh - if your memory content has been changed behind you can only hope
>  that it doesn't trashed some important metadata and won't trash the
>  whole system.
>  Well it's much better if you check the use of the memory region and do
>  some inteligent handling.
>  But ignoring is definately a very dangerous thing.
>  

Well if you didnt snip out the context you wouldnt have an argument at all, 
since I said to make it an option to shut down or issue a warning. 

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