On Sep 13, 11:18 am, insightinmind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got some bad RAM somewhere in one of my Macs ... what is the state
> of the art in locating it?
>
> OS X or OS 9?
>
> Rember? other?
>
> Be nice to have an app say Memory Stick in RAM Slot 2 is returning
> inconsistent R/W results ...
>
> something like that ...
>
> or is 50:50 and/or random style removal / replacement, then continue to
> run and see if kernal panics or App Crashes continue ...  the next best
> way?


What Mac and OS are you having problems?

I remember in some of your posts you mentioned a PCI Mac (8500?)
running OS 10.3, IIRC.

If this is the Mac in question I have sorta been there with 7300 and a
7500 running 10.3. w/Xpost.  Extensive testing RAM using RAMometer
under OS 9 and the great "sandwich method" found two bad 128MB chips.

If this is the case I can provide more info. ---glen


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