2007 MBP freezes, Ran hardware test got error code 4MEM/11/40000000:505c99b0 Help?

Hi all, my 2007 MBP freezes and requires me to hold power button to restart. It's happening somewhat frequently. ( installed new SSD and new battery in the last 2 months)
I ran the quick hardware test ( am running the extended one now) and recieve the following error code  4MEM/11/40000000:505c99b0
Hoped to squeeze another year or two out of this old warrior. Any ideas what this code might be?
Thanks

This is a memory error of some sort. We don't have the Rosetta stone for these errors, so I don't know what the rest means.

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