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- <li><em>date</em>: Sat Mar 6 16:24:51 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: bluejay at speedfactory.net (Jim Seymour)</li>
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The BIOS reports the memory at 200mhz single channel. Upon booting the
kernel reports it at close to 400mhz. I could not locate a resource before
ordering the parts that indicated I couldn't use pc3200 with that
processor. So at this point I am totally not sure of if it is okay or
not. James Kinney mentioned a memory tester that worked from a boot
disk. I have installed all the memory testers from Debian. None of them
seem to offer a boot disk. James if you read this where might I find
that animal?
Many Thanks Folks,
Jim Seymour
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