![]() ![]() The naming was unfortunate as it now leads to total confusion between users. ![]() MemTest86 was released as free open source (GPL) software during this period.īetween 2002 – 2004 (during the time period of the MemTest86 V3.0 release and there wasn't much activity from Chris) the code was 'forked' by Samuel Demeulemeester (formally part of the French CanardPC publishing group in France) into another version of the software called MemTest86+. ![]() Between 19, support for 64bit was added (but only via PAE paging), new CPU types, symmetrical multiprocessors and many other features have been added during this period. Since then, there have been more than a dozen new versions released. However, some of the testing algorithms used have been under development since 1981 and were previously implemented on Dec PDP-11, VAX-11/780 and Cray XMP (an old super computer) architectures. ![]() MemTest86 (without the plus) was originally developed by Chris Brady (BradyTech Inc) with a first release in 1994. MemTest86 is a bootible software for testing memory (RAM) on x86 systems. A damaged RAM always causes a lot of problems. For example, if you are facing an unsustainable system, you should be in good spirits. If you’re seeing a lot of blue screen errors, you still have to be one of the options for failing RAM. In total, when the memory of the device is forgotten! The overall function of the system is interrupted. The point here is that the problems with RAM are not so full of colors, and sometimes a RAM with a slight downtime will also deplete other components over time.With the release today of MemTest86+ V6 I thought it would be good to do a comparison between MemTest86 V10 and MemTest86+ V6.įirst, there are confusingly two different MemTest86 packages, with pretty much the same name ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |