From: carter@cae.wisc.edu (Carter Gregory) Subject: Re: Help! How to test SIMMs? Organization: U of Wisconsin-Madison College of Engineering Lines: 31 Well, You can always try and find a PC dealer who sells guaranteed memory. I work at a company growing at 40% a year, we have on order hundreds of computers per year. It never fails, machines come in with BAD SIMMS. Now for those of you who are wondering just WHY your PC or MAC just crashed I can tell you I always thought it was the incompetent ass who wrote or designed the software. Well, I don't think that way anymore, especially with the results I have gotten with replacing BAD SIMMS in my own machine and others at work. The moral to this story is to MAKE SURE your memory is good. I would be willing to bet lots of you out there have SIMMS with either soft or hard errors on them and you don't even know about it, but every once in awhile those bad SIMMS just makes your life hell. I just got plain SICK of dealing with peoples complaints that thier machine just crashed and they lost thier work. In case your wondering, or if you haven't already guessed I work in an IS department. Service is a do or die perogative in this line of work, so the MORAL IS: HAVE YOUR MEMORY TESTED with a SIMM hardware tester...and NO I don't mean the simple little software programs that you can run in your machine. SIMMS are complicated little beasts and they needs special hardware to test them effectively. If any of you are interested in getting one of these nifty little devices which are not cheap, write me back. They make life a little bit easier, and besides they pay for themselves in a short time from the loss of productivity people would have to deal with when thier machine commits suicide. -Greg Carter