Hi ron,
Do you think my memory initialization failed ? RAMTEST is reporting "too many errors" so I disabled it .
But how does the PCI codes run if my memory is not brought up ?
Or do you mean the MTRR part only ?
thx, regards, eehuey
From: ron minnich rminnich@lanl.gov To: Yap Ee Huey yapeehuey@hotmail.com CC: linuxbios@clustermatic.org Subject: Re: tusl2-c Date: Wed, 7 May 2003 08:38:14 -0600 (MDT)
It looks like a bad memory configuration to me.
ron
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On Thu, 8 May 2003, Yap Ee Huey wrote:
Do you think my memory initialization failed ? RAMTEST is reporting "too many errors" so I disabled it .
there is something wrong with your ram initialization.
But how does the PCI codes run if my memory is not brought up ?
it's very strange what works and does not work when ram is "almost right". Partly this is because the cache can hide errors in RAM. At some point, however, the RAM errors cause failures.
You will need to rework your RAM setup.
I have forgotten what chipset you are using.
ron