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- From: gecko@onramp.net (Paul K. McKneely)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.m68k
- Subject: Re: 68k memory test in assembly
- Date: 3 Apr 1996 03:28:18 GMT
- Organization: technoVenture
- Distribution: world
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-
- Hi Jim:
-
- In message <jharkinsDp7JMt.DCx@netcom.com>, jharkins@netcom.com (Jim Harkins)
- writes:
-
- >I need a RAM test for a 68360. It needs to be in assembly as it will run
- before
- >the C environment is started. Does anyone have one they can send me, or am
- >I going to need to convert an 80x86 ramtest?
- >
- >Thanks.
- >
- >jim
- >
- >--
- >"I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather. Not screaming
- >in terror like his passengers."
- >
- >Jim Harkins jharkins@netcom.com
- >San Diego, CA.
-
- RAM tests are usually very easy to do. Unfortunately, they are specific to the
- type of support circuitry that your system has. I have one question: Are you
- trying to test the integrity of your memory or are you trying to measure the
- amount of system memory?
-
- Paul
-
-
-