>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy J. Miller) writes:
>> 
>> >    So I swapped the sticks.  The memory test *still* failed at
>> > 11Mb.  Reenabled the cache and it still fails at 11Mb.
>> 
>>      *sigh* Failed at *17Mb*.  Succeeded at *16Mb*.  I *will* remember
>> to calculate in HEX, I *will* remember to calculate in HEX, I *will*
>> remember to calculate in HEX...
>> 
>>      This now points me toward a bad socket.  All the pins look good,
>> but that's not likely to mean anything anyway.  Memory failures at SIMM
>> boundaries make me suspicious...

 I remeber some old ATI vga cards using some sort of framebuffer that
 begun at 16Mb, and you couldn't use more than that with them. 

 Also some groovy simms (something like 6-chips, 8Mb, no parity) can do this.

 Just exactly what kind of MB you were using? 

        --j




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