On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 04:15:05PM +0200, David Madore wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I have a broken bit in my memory - at address 0x04d5ae38 if you want
> to know the details (bit 29 of the double word there sometimes reads
> as 1 when it was written as 0, in particular if bit 15 is at 1). I
> discovered this by observing a one-bit corruption of some files, and
> diagnosed it by running memtest86.
badRAM patch linked from kernelnewbies.org/patches (please check there first
in the future, most things should be listed).
> translation? If so, how? I would prefer not to have to patch the
> kernel, if at all possible.
it's not
regards
john
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