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Just informed by the Author the latest ver. of MemTest has been RELEASED...

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Hello,

Good news ! After two years, I'm back online on a new french website
called www.canardplus.com (that just integrated my old website
x86-secret.com). Consequently, I will have access again to the latest hardware
and I will be able to spend more time on Memtest86+. For now, here is
Memtest86+ v2.00. A brand new revision that supports many, many new
hardware and correct numerous low-level bugs with the latest processors.

Here is the complete changelog for Memtest86+ V2.00 :

- Major Architectures changes
- Modulo test now use random pattern for better accuracy
- Added Advanced DMI ERRORS Reporting Mode
- Added support for bus ratio changes on Intel Core CPU
- Added support for non-integer bus ratio on latest Intel CPU
- Added SPD DATA Display for all Intel Chipsets (more to come)
- Added serial support as a linux boot parameter (Thanks to Michal S.)
- Added preliminary support for VIA CN Isaiah CPU
- Added preliminary support for Intel Nehalem
- Adedd support for VIA C7/C7-D/C7-M/Eden on Esther Core
- Added support for AMD K10 (Phenom) CPU w/ timings detection
- Added support for Intel Pentium E w/ 1 MB L2 Cache
- Added support for Intel Core 2 45nm (Penryn)
- Added support for FSB1333/FSB1600 Intel CPU
- Added support for Intel 5400A/5400B w/ timings detection
- Added support for Intel Q35/P35/G33/Q33 w/ timings detection
- Added support for Intel X38/X48 w/ timings detection
- Added preliminary support for Intel 5000P/V/Z
- Removed on-fly memory timings change (UNSTABLE)
- Numerous (really) bug fixes

Thanks to all betatesters & Canardplus.com team !

Download is available at http://www.memtest.org

Official Forum : http://forum.memtest.org

patio.Thanks for the Heads-Up Patio.

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