In a message dated 1/19/2007 12:13:02 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

particle  hits on memory were possible. I don't recall the 
precise figures, but seem  to recall it was around one hit per 
megabyte per 10**4 or 10**5 hours. For  memory with any means of 
error correction this is  negligible.



>>
We used to get them on a 400J. Usually concurrent maint. Kinda fun to watch  
the FRU replacement. Stop the component, turn off the power, turn off the  
water, pull off the piping, change the module, reconnect, start the water,  
check 
for leaks, add fungicide as required, start the unit, perform diagnostics,  
check for leaks, shoot the CE who left the whole thing in Service  mode...

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