Could also be on the logic board, especially since you mentioned having
1.128MB of RAM, when your machine is supposed to be with 1.25MB of RAM...
If you can get it to run w/o using GS/OS, then, pull the card and see if
you still have the Bad Memory error...
-J

>Hi,
>
>After posting about problems with my IIgs crashing, a fellow lister
>suggested the Apple Memory Test program.  Luckily, I happened to have a
>copy of this tool in the VERY limited quantity of Apple II software
>that I have.
>
>The first time I tried to run the test (after booting in GS/OS 4.0) it
>had the audacity to crash on me before I could start the test and then
>I got a "Fatal Error" doing a soft restart.  After I did get the test
>to run I was greeted with an unfriendly message:
>
>Bad Memory Detected at $020002
>
>Where on the 1 MB Apple Expansion card would this be?  I suppose this
>would be the reason for all of the crashes.
>
>Suggestions?
>
>Thanks a lot,
>
>Matt
>
>



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