Ronald G Minnich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > wow! 17 BYTES of SPD! So much for that idea! I never came close to that! Well I was handling the general case, and wasn't going to miss an opportunity for performance. > Paging on DoC. Anybody got a clue. Ollie would you know off hand if a) All 512 in a data page of a doc must be read in a continuous burst? Or if random access is possible. b) If you can rewrite the sram from the processor. > Or, Ollie, can we program the SDRAM very conservatively and then reprogram > it later? I know this was not possible on the 630. Ron DDR SDRAM has not universally supported convservative timing.. Eric
- Re: SIS 730/SIS 735 Ollie Lho
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- Re: SIS 730/SIS 735 Ollie Lho
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- Re: SIS 730/SIS 735 Ronald G Minnich
- Re: SIS 730/SIS 735 Eric W. Biederman
- Re: SIS 730/SIS 735 Ronald G Minnich
- Re: SIS 730/SIS 735 Eric W. Biederman
- Re: SIS 730/SIS 735 Ronald G Minnich
- Re: SIS 730/SIS 735 Eric W. Biederman
- Re: SIS 730/SIS 735 Ronald G Minnich
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- Re: SIS 730/SIS 735 Ollie Lho
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