Thank you so much Paul.

Paul Rosenfeld <dramninjas <at> gmail.com> writes:

> 
> 
> When you use the code from marss.dramsim, effectively the marss memory 
controller code gets removed. There's a bunch of #if statements I added so that 
my code intercepts the incoming requests to the marss memory controller, sends 
them to dramsim, waits for a response, and then sends them back. 
> 
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> -PaulOn Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 11:52 AM, Mansour Shafaei Moghaddam 
<mansoor.shafaei <at> gmail.com> wrote:Hi everyone,
> I am a little bit confused about the integration of MARSS and DRAMSim2. As 
> far 
as I know, both of these simulators have the memory controller module inside 
their own source code. Does anyone know about which memory controller is 
utilized when we use the combination of those simulators? Does MARSS necessary 
use the memory controller inside the DRAMSim2 or it just uses the 
specifications 
of the memory modules (such as DDRX banks) to give a realistic view from the 
interactions inside the memory?? 
> 
> 
> Thanks
> Mansour
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