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- From: nap42487@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Nishith A. Patel)
- Subject: Re: Mix of 3-chip and 9-chip simms with OS/2
- References: <BzDMF3.4F9@news.cso.uiuc.edu> <8163@lib.tmc.edu> <BzE1Kz.A8F@news.cso.uiuc.edu> <1992Dec17.203630.25775@wam.umd.edu>
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1992 02:32:39 GMT
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- adhir@wam.umd.edu (Al Dhir) writes:
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- >OS/2 happens to excersize your RAM quite a bit harder than standard diagnostics
- >programs like CHeckit. RAM that checks out OK with CHeckit can easily choke
- >up with OS/2 (and WIndows for that matter).
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- >Against my better judgement, I suggest again, that you install a new set of
- >SIMMS. I am willing to bet my reputation that the problem lies with your
- >memory.
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- I understand putting in new memory might solve the problem, but I am still
- trying to figure out what kind of memory I should install. I can not simply ask
- for working SIMMS, because they will tell me the memory works. But it might
- not in OS/2. My problem is I can't ask for memory that "works," they will tell
- me it does. And so II can't xchange my "faulty" memory for some new memory
- (which I wont know about OS/2 compatibility either) without having to pay for the
- new memory.
-
- So does anyone know what specifications or whatever I should look for?
- I am a already following the basic rules of not mixing chip numbers and
- different speed modules. Maybe if can point out that such and such type of
- memory works and the memory I received doesn't, they may exchange it.
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