Ever since installing OS4.1 update #1 my Sam440ep has been so unstable that it's practically unusable (*). I've tried re-burning the update CD and reinstalling the OS a few times (always on an empty quick formatted partition). I even tried replacing the harddrive since after crashing a few times it sometimes complained about bad blocks while booting.
Just recently I decided to run memtester on it and it always reports errors in at least two of the tests (Flip Bits and whatever test that is before that) so it seems that it may be the memory that has been at fault all along. Just to make sure it still wasn't the harddrive that was at problem in the last few times I ran the test I had the SWAP partition disabled and booted from the update #1 CD.
Since it seems that it's the memory that's at problem, does anyone here know where I can get some replacement memory for the Sam440EP?
(*) Actually it was somewhat unstable before that but not nearly as much so I thought it was just down to the beta nature of OS4.1 for Sam440EP. Unfortunately I seem to have misplaced my original OS4.1 for SAM CD so I can't install it back or do any tests with it.
I think the memory on the ep is soldered onto the board? Might be way lost here,but trying to remember stuff.
Memtester, i don't trust that program that well. On my SE i used that to check my mem when the machine was very unstable. Reported no errors, but switched memory with a friend and it got rock solid.
I think the memory on the ep is soldered onto the board? Might be way lost here,but trying to remember stuff.
It's not soldered. It's in a standard memory slot type thing on the motherboard. IIRC the memory was even packaged separately when I got the SAM in the post so that I had to put it in there myself. FWIW I've tried removing it and fitting it back in in case it had come loose somehow but it didn't help any.
Its so easy to bend some pins he has to extra careful doing stuff like that.
It should not be necessary to do any type clean up on hew hardware, if noting is burnt, there might be a problem whit soldering joint but lets not jump to conclusions, just yet.
At least until he has installed the latest bug fixes in update 2
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I would check internal powercables/connectors. My SAM caused serious problems (especially in conjunction with DVD) because of a faulty, and later on loose powerconnection (From PSU to Harddrive/DVD + Mobo). I already replaced it twice !
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I personnaly think that you should have changed you memory module.
I experienced the same troubles with my AmigaOne and thought it was dying for good.
I ran memtester and encountered a lot of errors. I so bought a new memory module and I did not get any more crash or freeze since its installation. It is rock stable now
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