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Hi all,
i was testing coreboot on lenovo x230 with 2x8G DDR3.. Seems like there are some issues regarding the size of the modules..
Best regards,
n3ph
SPD is some data saved on the memory module, available to the processor to read to find out memory properies. These data are protected by a check code (CRC) which allows the CPU to verify that it read the data correctly. Apparently this check is failing in your case.
Some likely reasons could be a noisy i2c interface (used to read SPD) or someone writing the SPD storage on memory module(s) and corrupteding it.
--vb
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 8:51 AM, Michael Gerlach n3ph@terminal21.de wrote:
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Hi all,
i was testing coreboot on lenovo x230 with 2x8G DDR3.. Seems like there are some issues regarding the size of the modules..
Best regards,
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