AST RESEARCH, INC. TECHNICAL BULLETIN #0885 01-17-94 MEMORY ERRORS WHILE USING TEXAS INSTRUMENT SIMMS PROBLEM: When running the AST Advanced Diagnostics program, intermittent memory failures occur while executing the "Walking Zeroes and Ones" test of the memory diagnostics module. Also, while running under IBM OS/2 2.1, loading an application in a "WIN OS/2" window causes a "General Protection Fault", which hangs the system. CAUSE: Defective SIMM modules from Texas Instruments. The problem has been identified as a design defect within the Revision C die of TI's TMS44400 DRAM chip. The SIMM has a TI part number TM124MBK36R-7. The AST part number is 104000-191 AFFECTED SYSTEMS: Any system with Texas Instrument SIMMS identified as Revision C installed. The revision number can be identified by observing the part number on any of the memory IC's on the SIMM module. The third line of the part number consists of three letters, e.g. "TCP". The middle letter of the sequence is the revision of the individual IC. In this example the revision is C, which indicates a defective SIMM. SOLUTION: Replace the defective revisions of the SIMMS with a known good revision - either revision B or a revision above C.