Date: Fri, 24 Feb 1995 14:58:48 -0600 (CST) From: faulkner@mpd.tandem.com (Boyd Faulkner) To: hlew@genome.Stanford.EDU (Howard Lew) Cc: faulkner@devnull.mpd.tandem.com, questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: memory tests Message-ID: <9502242058.AA23535@olympus> In-Reply-To: <Pine.SUN.3.91.950224112122.1206B-100000@vegemite.Stanford.EDU> from "Howard Lew" at Feb 24, 95 11:29:32 am
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> > > > On Thu, 23 Feb 1995, Boyd Faulkner wrote: > > > Anyone know of a good memory test program? Free, preferably. > > > > Thanks, > > Boyd > > -- > > _______________________________________________________________________ > > > > Boyd Faulkner faulkner@isd.tandem.com > > _______________________________________________________________________ > > > > Yes. I think it is called ramtest or testram... I believe it is in > oak.oakland.edu. It does extended ram and expanded memory, but you must > boot up with the F5 key to be able to test extended ram, otherwise it'll > only test conventional memory. > > > Latest version I have found is rt302 on freebsd.cdrom.com, the simtel archive. The tests are not extensive enough. I need one that does all the permutations for a long time. This one finishes too quickly to fill that bill. Boyd -- _______________________________________________________________________ Boyd Faulkner faulkner@isd.tandem.com _______________________________________________________________________
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