Kevin Brown wrote: > OK, not totally linux related, but hoping someone might have some suggestions. > I have an Athlon 650 running Win98SE (yeah I know, boo, hiss), but I use it for > games and such that don't exist for linux (Everquest). My system has been > acting up (Blue Screen of Death, etc...) and since these behaviors seem to have > become a common occurance (well more often than usual) in recent months I'm > beginning to suspect hardware trouble. I was wondering if anyone knew of a > utility (windows, dos or linux) that could do things like test my systems memory > for errors to see if that is the culprit. In the past, to test memory issues, I've written programs that allocate objects in a loop (without deallocating, of course), and while they're running, I just monitor the memory usage. In doing this, I was able to diagnose that one of the memory sticks on my Dell was locking up the system consistently at 88megs of RAM usage. It works, and if you have a compiler of some type, it's easy enough to do. -- Tom Bradford --- The dbXML Project --- http://www.dbxml.org/ We store your XML data a hell of a lot better than /dev/null