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From: Jim DeClercq <jimd@panix.com>
To: Petr Stehlik <joy@sophics.cz>
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Subject: Re: [MiNT] general complaint/what the heck
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I looked, and it seems that I do not have any memory test
programs. The one from Atari seems to work fine, as I found when
I had a Cattameran (sp) installed, and whatever chip does the
memory management in a TT was not fast enough. That showed errors
from otherwise good memory.

Have not had anything I recognize as a memory problem since then,
and that was a long time ago. TOS is rock solid running things
like Calamus that take lots of memory.

So, what do you recommend for a memory test program? I need to
get one anyway. But I hope I do not have such problems, because
16 meg 30-pin SIMM are hard to find.

I am running MiNT as an NP program. That might or might not make
a difference. Does it?

Jim


On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Petr Stehlik wrote:

> V Pá, 07. 11. 2003 v 22:55, Jim DeClercq pí?e:
> > What seems to have resulted in the ability to reload most, but
> > not all, yet, of the files I used to have, was a very cold boot,
> > by turning my TT030 off for about 15 minutes, and starting
> > EasyMiNT installer from its beginning.
>
> How about running some memory tests?
>
> Petr
>
>
>
>


