Some one on the ExtremeTech forums asked what offensive hardware was using the specified address. The 0x000000D1 address is specified as "Direct memory access controller". I thought I'd post that information here as well, though I don't yet understand what that means.
Thanks for the quick reply.
I ran Memtest86 (not "+") for an hour or so after re-flashing the board and it came back clean. I'll run Memtest86+ tonight though and see what happens.
-scandalousjack
Hi y'all
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