Kevin Brown wrote: > > the flaky machine is running 98, but I have Linux (RH6.2) on my P150. I guess I > could try to make a linux boot floppy to run a program like that from. You > wouldn't happen to have code to do that would you? Actually, the program I wrote was in Delphi under Windows... You could also just as easily write a quick Java program to do it. public class MemTest { public static void main(String[] args) { java.util.List lst = new java.util.ArrayList(); for ( ;; ) lst.add(new Object()); } } Compile it javac MemTest.java and start it with the following command line: java -Xms16m -Xmx256m MemTest You'll want to set -Xmx256m to some value that is greater than or equal to your system RAM to be sure that the VM doesn't crap out on you. -- Tom Bradford --- The dbXML Project --- http://www.dbxml.org/ We store your XML data a hell of a lot better than /dev/null