memtestARM This DS homebrew program runs a diagnostic test on the RAM in a SLOT-2 accessory connected to your Nintendo DS system. It uses RAM Unlocking API by Lick to see what kind of accessory (or "RAM pak") you are using, and then it writes various bit patterns to RAM (much like memtest86) to make sure that RAM can hold them.
Release notes
0.03
* Upgrade to RAM API 1.3, fixing the problem with EZFlash RAM paks, such as the popular EZFlash V 3-in-1 expansion pak
* Changes the SLOT-2 speed to slowest when detecting RAM paks
* Displays the SLOT-2 speed during the first step of each RAM test
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