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Date:      Fri, 5 Dec 1997 15:00:42 -0500 (EST)
From:      Snob Art Genre <benedict@echonyc.com>
To:        "George M. Ellenburg" <gme@inspace.net>
Cc:        "'hackers@freebsd.org'" <hackers@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: FW: Touching Base
Message-ID:  <Pine.GSO.3.96.971205145906.16754A-100000@echonyc.com>
In-Reply-To: <01BD0186.0B94F9C0.gme@inspace.net>

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Everything I've heard supports the thesis that memory-checking software is
useless.  The best way to test memory, IMO, is to put it in a machine and
then run some big compiles, tar/gzips, that sort of thing.

On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, George M. Ellenburg wrote:

> Greetings, Gentlemen.
> 
> An associate of mine is experiencing a rather unique problem with his 
> FreeBSD box (P233, 64Mb Ram, 2 Maxtor 3.0gb IDE Hard Drives) ... I'm 
> enclosing an excerpt from our message.  Perhaps you may have some clues 
> as I'm stumped.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> George Ellenburg
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Tom Holderby
> Sent:	Friday, December 05, 1997 11:57 AM
> To:	George M. Ellenburg
> Subject:	Re: Touching Base
> 
> George,
> 
> [My Comments:]  [...Non Relevant Material Cut...]
> 
> Let me also give you a quick update on the FreeBSD situation.  When I 
> run
> that "tar x" while sitting at the console I see "Memory Parity Error". 
>  But
> I ran several iterations of the CheckIt memory diagnostic with its most
> advanced testing options and it's not turning up any errors, so I tend 
> to
> believe it's a software problem.  I have definitely seen software bugs
> cause memory parity halts, but that was mostly back in the days of
> assembler code under DOS when you tried to access a non existant add  
> ress.
> I've never seen it under Unix before.  Any ideas?
> 
> Tom
> 
> 



 Ben

"You have your mind on computers, it seems." 




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