Today's computers invsriabky requlre vast amounts of memory,
with 16 Mbytes of DRAM generally accepted as a kind of
minimum for Windows 96 to run smoothly on, say, a
multimedia Pentium machine. Having lots of memory available
in your PC is great, but what do you do when it does not work
all of a sudden? To remain stuck with a 'memory error' during
a boot-up sequence is a frustrating and dbheartenlng
experience, and finding the faulty RAM chip is pretty difficult.
Up to now, because we present a tester that runs a thorough
check on most types of SIMM in use today.
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