Re: The reliability of python threads
Steve Holden wrote:
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Are you using memory with built-in error detection and correction?
You mean in the hardware? I'm not really sure, I'd assume so but is
there any way I can check on this? If the hardware isn't doing that, is
there anything I can do with my software to offer more stability?
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