>Hello,
>
>My question for today is: Is RAMometer v1.3 a good utility to use on
>System 9.1 running in a 9500 with an XLR8 Carrier ZIF MPe?
>
>I used this utility to test four 128 mb ram sticks I bought from
>Velocity Upgrades at the $29.95--not the bargain-basement price of
>$19.95. With all of them installed, I get read/write errors. With one
>installed, I get no errors. With any of the other three, I either get
>errors, or bus errors/freezes on startup--with subsequent file
>corruption in system software. Fortunately, there are systems
>installed on other partitions from where to startup from when this
>happens.
>
>The reason I ask is the version of RAMometer I am using is five years
>old and I think that it may just be incompatible with my newer
>hardware.
>
>Any thoughts would be appreciated.
>
>TIA

I'm in a very similar spot with Newer's Gauge Pro (The successor to 
RAMometer IIRC)  My computer is rock stable running many Apps, but 
Gauge Pro reports RAM errors.   However, Tech Tool Pro 3 reports no 
errors after many runs.   This is running on a PM 9600 with Newer 
500/250/G3 with 960MB of memory.   The OS is currently 8.6, but I've 
loaded 9.1 and get the same results with that OS.
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