At 11:28 PM -0500 4/27/02, Jeff Walther wrote:
>
>
>With a defective DIMM, it might be possible to figure this out.   And
>I just had one a little over a week ago, that I already replaced
>without thinking about that.  Oh, but that DIMM wouldn't even let the
>machine boot so it's not a lost opportunity.  You need a defective
>DIMM that fails RAMometer after a few iterations.

I actually thought of doing that at one time - I have a defective 128 
MB DIMM (which may be too large - I may have to increase disk cache 
or make RAM disk - and you can boot by disabling RAM Check at bootup. 
Too little time, though.


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