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Re: GS Ram Plus Test Program
"Wayne Stewart" <waynes@telus.dotnet> wrote in message
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: Bill Garber wrote:
:
: > BitBanger not only tells you where a bad IC/Bank is,
: > it also pinpoints which BIT/Byte. Bad thing is, it stops
: > and will not continue without intervention, which I like.
:
: I like Bit Banger but it's not a program I'd choose for all
people
: and all situations. For a new user or someone not interested in
the
: hardware side, the AE program is extremely user friendly. It
places
: a drawing of the card on screen and marks the chips either good
or
: bad. Easy for anyone. I used it when I had to test a large
amount of
: chips. I could run the test and when I came back the good and
bad ones
: were marked.
:
: Wayne
Yes, the AE program is great, but the one I remember
only does 2 or 4 banks of 1MB each. It won't test the
last 2MB on the 6MB card. When I had a 6MB card I had
to use BitBanger as the other programs wouldn't test
the whole thing. It does all of the 4MB GS-Ram cards,
or any 4MB card really. I haven't tried it with the
RAM-4-GS since BitBanger tests them just fine.
Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
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