This seems to be a problem with the list "archives" not keeping any posts
back further than a month, as a space saving measure.  Rather hopeless as an
archive then for any of the goldmine of info that goes back further than a
month.  Please direct complaints to Dan of lowendmac.com.  For an
explanation about the RAM sandwich method, rather than explaining the whole
thing again, I'll defer to Jeff W or someone else to cut and paste one of
the very comprehensive and easy to understand posts about it that they have
posted in the past.

Cheers, Pete.
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> From: "Ken Hjulstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2003 14:16:35 -0500
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I was intrigued by your mention of the "RAM sandwich" method
> of testing memory, since my J700 running OS X is plagues with
> system freezes.  But when I searched the archives under
> "sandwich", I only got 4 hits (I asked to display 1000000 items),
> only two of which referred to RAM testing, one of which was
> your post that I'm replying to now.  Perhaps the testing method
> was initially referred to by another name?  If you could help me
> find the info in the archives, I would appreciate it very much.


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