From: Bill Morrow (penzance_at_icanect.net)
Date: Tue Jun 01 1999 - 13:05:56 EDT
I have 701C's that DO skip the memory test, but i don't know how this happened..
or how to replicate this behaviour..
so, its possible.. :-)
and knowing that should be some help...
rj wrote:
> Once the memory check starts it can be bypassed by pressing the esc key. I
> can not recall any setting in the system setup that will cause the
> memory check to be bypassed automatically.
>
> HHH
>
> On Tue, 1 Jun 1999, Emanuel Brown wrote:
>
> > I can't remember if it was possible to do this, but just in case: is
> > there anyway to get the IBM 701C from checking RAM when it boots?
> > epbrown
> >
> > Skull: "We've got an unwritten rule that anyone who isn't earning his age in
> > thousands is a loser. You're 33 and you only make 29 grand a year, so that
> > means you've been a loser for..."
> > Harvey: "...four years."
> > Skull: "Exactly, and since we don't *hire* losers, I'm afraid..."
> > -From the movie "Serial"
> >
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