First post, by auron
when i go to run memtest86+ on a pentium, using a boot floppy created as per the instructions, the tool instantly crashes with an out of range message on the monitor. my first thought was that it's trying to use 686 instructions, but on the site it says that it should run on pentium and up. can anybody confirm that memtest86+ does run on pentiums? memtest86 does run fine, forgot which version of that i have but should be the newest.
assuming that memtest86+ is supposed to run fine, that would put my floppy at fault, which i didn't create really all that long ago. it's one of those very late verbatim ones bought new sometime in the 2010s and i'm unclear as far as their reliability goes. is there a tool out there that can verify a floppy against a .bin image?