Vladislav Papayan x285 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a program for Linux (or DOS) that will detect bad memory?
The hwtools packages includes one called "memtest". It doesn't use
any OS, just boots off the first 4K of a floppy.
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Carey Evans <*> http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/c.
Hi,
I found that Cyrix was NOT the cause of my problem.
I have bad memory chips. As soon as I switched the
memory everything is working fine. By the way, I think
with help of set86 utility and a good fan -- that processor
runs even cooler than a 100MHz Intel (IHMO).
As far as clocking -- I have C
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