most of this memory stuff also has ECC (error correction code) of some sort
that should be fault tolerant on the board/chip/asic level (not the
software/application level)... I don't know much more about it, but if in
the software, you assign a memory pointer incorrectly and then try to use
it, you would very likely crash on the software/os level....

I doubt it is the memory...  (I am running PC800 RDRAM on a 2GHz with no
problems)

-chris

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