At 18:38pm -0800 on 11/13/03,  you (Ken), wrote:

> This message written: Thursday, 13 November 2003 18:23:56 PST
>

(snip)
> I strongly suspect that one of the DIMMs is bad. Now, in order to
> minimize the number of times I have to remove the logic board (I am
> really beginning to despise that design!), is there a way to narrow the
> search for the bad DIMM? What is the sequence in which RAM is "used?"
> That is, which RAM slot/bank is used first?


 The only thing I know of is Gauge Pro, which IIRC, will give you a hint
when it discoveres a memory error.

 Any number of us may be able to send you a copy, especially since it's
only 98 Kb

HTH,

 Paul

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