On Fri, 10 May 2002, at 5:35pm, Willard Flagg wrote:
> The possibillity also exists that the fault is caused by either faulty
> memory or insufficient heat dissipation ...

  Not to mention bad termination, faulty cables, and any number of other
things.  :-)  If the hardware is bad, all bets are off.  But in this case,
it was the drive -- it stopped reading anything shortly thereafter, as I
recall (this was years ago), and replacing it fixed the problem.

  Cheers,

-- 
Ben Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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