Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!apple!rutgers!cbmvax!heimat!sneakers From: sneakers@heimat.UUCP (Dan "Sneakers" Schein) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: memory test programs? Message-ID: <10384.AA10384@heimat> Date: 4 Jan 90 14:18:53 GMT Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga Organization: Sneakers Computing Lines: 25 In Message <9001020205.AA14114@jade.berkeley.edu>, RICK@QUCDNAST.BITNET writes: > i have an a1000 with a micron 2mb ram card. on saturday i started >getting some bizarre system crashes. i hauled out the memory test >software provided by micron and they pointed to a bad chip. fine. but >the software crapped out after identifying just one chip; i have no idea >if there's more. is there any reasonably generic memory test software that >will continue after finding a bad chip? thanks. There is one on BERKS AMIGA BBS that is generic in nature. It runs on all models of the Amiga and simply tests all known memory (IE: it does not test non-autoconfig memory that has not been addmem'ed). Im not sure of the exact file name and/or size but a keyword search will find it. If you need any help just ask one of the SYSOP's. Sneakers -- ___ Dan "Sneakers" Schein //// BERKS AMIGA BBS Sneakers Computing //// You've tried the rest, now try 2455 McKinley Ave. ___ //// the BEST! 80 Megs of 100% AMIGA West Lawn, PA 19609 \\\\//// 24 hrs @ 215/678-7691 \\\/// sneakers%heimat@commodore.com (or) uunet!cbmvax!heimat!sneakers