Hi all;

I could not resist any longer and had to do it. I bought 2 more 128M 
sticks from  SMSAssembly. Ordered on friday night  for 2nd day FedX, 
received 2PM tuesday. Oddly it was delivered by UPS Ground. Oh well, 
I paid and got it. I took another look and the return address is Eric 
Rodgers, 949-360-7202, SMS, 87 Mayfair, Aliso Viejo, CA. With only a 
UPS shipper label. So if you order from California ask for the 
cheapest rate. I thought they were shipping from Florida.

I don't have time right now to do 5000 iterations of Ramometer for 
two 128M sticks, so I pulled all Ram except MB ram and put one stick 
at a time in the S900 and did the full suite of tests from TTP 3.0.6 
all that is except Minor and Major March. The tests took 30 minutes 
for a single 128M stick. These tests were done on the full Ram. The 
book says that the Full Ram Option tests all Ram except for a 1Meg 
scratch for storing the memory contents of the addresses being tested 
and  3060 bytes to store the test partition. I do not know if the 
1Meg  and the 3060 bytes is progressivly shifted so that all Ram is 
tested,  or not.

Both sticks passed all TTP tests and one stick I tested with 100 
iterations of Ramometer passed.

Has  any one done these same TTP tests and then did the Ram sandwich 
later and had failures.

Ernie


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