These problems are often the result of faulty memory. RAM is one of the few components that is handled by users, sold in bulk by the lowest bidders and is in such demand that many manufacturers don't test modules as extensively as they should. And while a truly bad memory module will often show its faults immediately after installation, a partially faulty one will not. Which can lead to hours of diagnosing what seems like a normal problem that in reality is not normal at all.
That's why Micromat has developed ATOMIC - advanced memory tester for Macintosh. Two years in the making, we've created the most extensive RAM testing program ever made for Macintosh. Whether you're an experienced technician that works on multiple computers a day or an everyday-user wanting to troubleshoot your own machine, ATOMIC was made for you. One click of your mouse and ATOMIC will perform a comprehensive test of your system's memory. You don't even need to read the manual. More extensive test options are available for those who want to dig deeper into potential problems.
What is new in this release:
- Added Apple Notary Service support.
- Fixed Dark Mode issues for macOS 10.14 'Mojave' users.
- Updated Sparkle to version 1.21.3.
- Other minor updates and improvements.
What is new in version 1.0.3:
- Added support for iMac Pro (2017) models.
- Fixed memory capacity calculation for DDR4 DIMM module types.
- Fixed manufacturer naming issue for DDR2 DIMM module types.
- Updated font and animation appearance for macOS 10.13 'High Sierra' users.
- Updated the iteration count to resolve a truncation issue.
- Added additional options to the Help menu.
- Updates to the ATOMIC PDF manual.
- Updated Sparkle to version 1.18.1.
- Other minor updates and improvements.
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