On Sat, Nov 03, 2001 at 01:33:33AM -0800, Naren Devaiah wrote:
> memtest is a utility that tests RAM.
> Basically, it boots the system and tests memory (i.e., 
> it works outside of Linux)
> 
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AFAIK, memtest (as linked on freshmeat) is a suit of programs
to test the memory management sub-system of the Linux kernel.

The util for finding bad RAM chips is memtest86 (also  linked
on freshmeat).

Bish.

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