| DOS386 
 12.12.2007, 01:39
   | [BUG] To get the facts clear, finally !!! (Users) | 
    
     | In the past there were some complaints about reliability of my bug reports and hints that I should use MEMTEST to find the "real" bug location, IIRC by Japheth, Laaca and Lucho ... although none of the bugs exposed symptoms typical for faulty RAM ...
 ... I ran MEMTEST http://memtest.org/ for > 2 hours (complete collection passed >3 times) after PC had been running for cca 3 hours before executing various challenging stuff like Arachne, Firefox, RAWRITE, Windaube idle treads, etc.
 
 Result: exactly 0.000000000000000000000 errors occurred in the test
 
 Regrettably I failed to close all ventilation holes of the PC or increase the surrounding temperature to at least 330 K while doing the test ... oh well
  
 Maybe I'll occasionally also answer to those BUG threads if I find them
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     | sol 
 12.12.2007, 01:51
 
 @ DOS386
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     | I've run memtest for 4 hours before picking up a fault :)
 ...not that I'm saying your bug reports aren't valid!
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     | Steve 
 
    
 US,
 12.12.2007, 06:00
 
 @ DOS386
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     | > Regrettably I failed to close all ventilation holes of the PC or increase> the surrounding temperature to at least 330 K while doing the test
 
 Is that K(ilodegrees), or (degrees) K(elvin)? Assuming the slightly more realistic degs. Kel., it would be an amusing test of your brain's memory, as well as the PC's.
 
 > Maybe I'll occasionally also answer to those BUG threads if I find them
 
 Do keep us informed, if you pass the temperature test -- especially with ventilation holes closed.
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     | RayeR 
 
  
 CZ,
 12.12.2007, 10:59
 
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     | BTW Try to combine more testing tools, sometimes MemTest miss a problem or display error when there's any (if mem module tested in other PC). I also use GoldMemory and DocMem in combination with memtest. ---DOS gives me freedom to unlimited HW access.
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     | rr 
 
    
 Berlin, Germany,
 12.12.2007, 16:37
 
 @ DOS386
 | [BUG] To get the facts clear, finally !!! | 
    
     | > In the past there were some complaints about reliability of my bug reports> and hints that I should use MEMTEST to find the "real" bug location, IIRC
 
 Even Memtest86 won't find all memory error, because it's just a piece of software and trying to test every bit pattern would take years!
 
 If you still get errors, just replace your memory module. It might help.
 
 > ... I ran MEMTEST http://memtest.org/ for > 2 hours (complete
 
 Try mmdisk-1.4.zip from http://www.geocities.com/g_w_reynolds/files/ instead.
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