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Re: More help with some GS cards.



  Yeap, not a problem to get it on my //gs.  I have a Mac server
running between my G4 and my //gs (so much easier to transfer files). 
So yes, I would be very interested in getting a copy of your test
program.  So thanks in advance! :D

    -Lockar



In article <20031223185145360+1300@news.inv.ihug.co.nz>, Roger
Johnstone <roger@ihug.invalid> wrote:

> In <221220032031456422%lockar@nospam.com> Lockar  wrote:
> > 
> >    I found that I had another GS in storage that I didn't know about. 
> > I hooked it up, but it doesn't seem to run right.  It crashes alot and
> > when I created a RAM disk any copy things to it, it gives me an I/O
> > error (after I formated the RAM disk).
> > 
> >    Because this GS has some cards in it that I am sure about I was
> > hoping that you guys could help me out on them.
> > 
> >    The first one is a ram card.  It says it's RAM-GS.  The GS says it
> > has 2 meg on it. 
> 
> I have a RAM-GS, although mine has all 4MB soldered in. I also have the 
> test program that came with it which will test the memory and identify 
> the location of any faulty memory chips. If you have a way of getting 
> the program to your IIGS let me know and I'll put it on my site. (I'll 
> probably do that anyway, but it might take a while if no one says 
> anything :o)