On 05 Sep 2004, s. keeling wrote:
> Incoming from Anthony Campbell:
> > On 04 Sep 2004, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > > janet gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
> > > > hi someone gave me this site to look at i am looking
> > > > for a file or program to test my ram can you help me?
> > >
> > >
Incoming from Anthony Campbell:
> On 04 Sep 2004, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > janet gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > hi someone gave me this site to look at i am looking
> > > for a file or program to test my ram can you help me?
> >
> > memtest86 may be what you are looking for.
> > Ver
On 04 Sep 2004, Paul Johnson wrote:
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> janet gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > hi someone gave me this site to look at i am looking
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> memtest86
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janet gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hi someone gave me this site to look at i am looking
> for a file or program to test my ram can you help me?
memtest86 may be what you are looking for.
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hi someone gave me this site to look at i am looking
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] 23:43:52 :-] apt-cache search memtest
hwtools - Collection of tools for low-level hardware management
kernel-patch-badram - Kernel patch allowing to u
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Alexander Kushnirenko wrote:
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> Hi, Ed!
>
> Just want to share my experience with memtest86. I had a bad memory module,
> as I found out later. There are 2 ways of memtest running: as a boot process
> and from inside Linux. Installation of memtest86 as an independent boot
> process (you can h
Hi, Ed!
Just want to share my experience with memtest86. I had a bad memory module,
as I found out later. There are 2 ways of memtest running: as a boot process
and from inside Linux. Installation of memtest86 as an independent boot
process (you can have memtest in your LILO - Linux, Dos and
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> Subject: How to test RAM?
> Date: Mon, Dec 14, 1998 at 02:50:50AM -0500
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> In reply to:Ed Cogburn
>
> Quoting Ed Cogburn([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> > > Ed Cogb
Hi all,
I found a tar ball of this, and I will try to compile it tonight, but
I'm willing to bet the compile will fail, so I'll ask now. Do anyone
know where a binary of this might be?
When I tried to compile my own kernel, Iit failed in xconfig and menu
config on a bunch of parse errors.
Ed Cogburn wrote:
> So, how can
> I check my RAM?
> There was, a long time ago, a thread in debian-user about testing RAM.
> Does anyone remember this? Does anybody know of a Win95/DOS/Linux
> program (freely available) that does a thorough test of RAM?
"memtest86" in the doc/hwtools pac
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Ed Cogburn writes:
> > I don't see anything similar in Win95.
>
> That tends to point toward memory. Different OS's have very different
> memory usage patterns, and a bit that usually ends up storing user data
> in one may get part of a kernel data structure in anoth
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