I agree, but I need comparison of different DDR and other alternative
memories. Can I print somewhere which memory specifically is currently
configured?

On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 11:04 PM, Nilay Vaish <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, 5 Sep 2012, tejasi pimpalkhute wrote:
>
>  Thanks for your prompt response. I see this comment in dram.cc file
>>
>> /* SDRAM system: PC100/PC133 2-2-2 DIMM timing according to
>>   PC SDRAM Specification, Rev. 1.7, Intel Corp, Nov. 1999.
>>
>>   64 bit DIMM consists of four 16x organized 256 Mbit SDRAMs, 128 MByte of
>> main memory in total.*/
>> /* the settings above must be changed if another memory is used */
>> /* DRDRAM system: 16 bit channel, four chips (single RIMM), 128 MByte of
>> main memory in total.
>>   Timing: Rambus Inc, Direct RDRAM, preliminary information, 256/288Mbit:
>> 40-800 timing */
>>
>> I am not able to understand what DDR type of memory is used by the Ruby
>> Memory System. Could you please clarify it or let me know from where I can
>> find the specifications of the memory system? I am looking forward to
>> modifying the memory type to another alternative memory( e.g. DDR3, PCRAM,
>> etc) here. Your guidance will be appreciated.
>>
>>
> I don't know which DDR memory the Ruby memory controller is based on. I
> think it should not really matter. It seems that you would only need to set
> the parameters correctly for simulating different types of DDR memory.
>
>
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