I agree.The complexity of our machines and the interactions of hardware
and software are mind-boggling. Whatever a boggle is.
If we want the machines to work, we must test the range of probabilities.
Hopefully we can be somewhat organized and channeled. List like this keep
us on our toes and at least provide a bit of company while we struggle.
Bob
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Daniel Beardsmore wrote:
> I have never had bad RAM myself, but I have read that bad RAM (RAM can
> fail with age) will indeed cause random an very hard to track down
> problems.
>
> I don't know how likely it is that this has happened, but running a
> RAM-checking program as previously mentioned sounds like a good idea
> indeed.
>
> - Daniel.
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