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- From: gregb@gout.austin.ibm.com
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Checkit (was Re: OS2 WINS!! I give up!)
- Message-ID: <1992Aug27.211954.13055@awdprime.austin.ibm.com>
- Date: 27 Aug 92 21:19:54 GMT
- References: <26AUG199210035893@lims01.lerc.nasa.gov> <1992Aug26.200451.13762@njitgw.njit.edu>
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- Organization: IBM, Austin
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- News-Software: IBM OS/2 PM RN (NR/2) v0.037 by O. Vishnepolsky and R. Rogers
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- In <1992Aug26.200451.13762@njitgw.njit.edu> dic5340@hertz.njit.edu (David Charlap) writes:
- > You got really unlucky. From my own analysis, I'd run a very detailed
- > check on your memory. Get a program like Checkit and set it to
- > complete memory analysis, and let it run continuously over an entire
- > weekend, logging any errors to the printer. OS/2, with it's high
- > level of context switching, can push marginal and intermittantly bad
- > memory over the edge.
-
- Where can such a program be obtained? I have a system that gets
- occaisional trap 2's, but have no desire to start swapping chips
- (yes, chips, it's an older motherboard).
-
- Thanks.
- __________________________________________________________
- Greg Bryant (512) 795-0323
- Delta Music Systems Austin, TX
- gregb@gout.austin.ibm.com --- but you can't send me mail
- Just consulting. Not an employee. Not representing IBM
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