Ok, how do I tell which it is? I have 16MB RAM , and i have no problems
when I'm running Windows 95 on the same pc. This problem only developed a
couple of days ago after assigning a bunch of spec procs to some new
zones, could this have somehow caused a problem?
On Mon, 9 Feb 1998, George wrote:
> You're out of memory or you have bad RAM. (I have the latter on a 486 of
> mine, leaving it on an overnight repeated kernel compile always kills it by
> morning.)
>
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