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- From: torrunes@pil.idt.unit.no (Tor Rune Skoglund)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: SIMMs are different, but not quite. (?)
- Date: 24 Mar 1996 16:49:17 GMT
- Organization: The Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- Message-ID: <4j3ued$7sf@due.unit.no>
- References: <Pine.SGI.3.91.960322125429.3498A-100000@storm.stud.unit.no> <315346d7@usura.metropolis.nl>
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- In article <315346d7@usura.metropolis.nl>,
- Jurjen Oskam <joskam@usura.metropolis.nl> wrote:
- >In a message of 22 Mar 96 (12:57:44) Tarjei Knapstad wrote to All: (about
- >"SIMMs are different, but not quite. (?)")
- >
- > TK> least on the PC platform (no suprise there) it is usually not a good
- > TK> idea to put SIMMs of different brands in the same memory bank....
- >True, but WHY? :-) If all memorytesters can't detect differences, why can some
- >programs DO distinguish between them? (By working on one and crashing on the
- >other)
-
- Programs on the PC do not distinguish between different SIMMs - the
- programs just crash due to "Memory Failure" or some strange errors
- messages on the PC...
-
- - Best Regards,
-
- Tor Rune Skoglund DataKompaniet as
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