Re: Memory on EPIA

2003-08-17 Thread SONE Takeshi
On Wed, Aug 13, 2003 at 02:23:16PM -0700, David Hendricks wrote:
 I was wondering what kind of memory you all were using for your EPIAs and
 if anyone has been tweaking things like memory timings in their freebios
 tree.
 
 I've been using Corsair PC-133 cas latency 2 memory modules (Specs here:
 http://www.corsairmicro.com/main/products/specs/cm654s256.html ) without
 modification to any epia code in my tree. However, I keep getting stuck at
 the jumping to boot code message in elfboot with via-rhine and memtest
 payloads.
 
 I have lots of RAM at my disposal, but would like to know if there's a
 specific type that seems to work best.

I've tried 3 different DIMMs, all of them are no-name (some have marking
in Japanese).
And all of them worked with EPIA 5000, the one with 533MHz CPU.
I've also tried PC133 and CL2 timings when the DIMM should supports
them, and they just worked.

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Takeshi
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Re: Memory on EPIA

2003-08-14 Thread Jeff Noxon
I'm using a single Crucial 512MB CL3 DIMM.   CT64M64S4D75.16LT

Works fine.  I'm using an Eden processor @ 533 MHz.  I have thought about
adding another identical DIMM, but haven't done it yet.  On a side note,
if you order from Crucial you may want to do it via phone.  I ordered
online using their memory configurator and they sent me a DIMM that was
too tall to fit in my Morex case.  They replaced it, but it was a hassle.

Regards,

Jeff

On Wed, Aug 13, 2003 at 02:23:16PM -0700, David Hendricks wrote:
 I was wondering what kind of memory you all were using for your EPIAs and
 if anyone has been tweaking things like memory timings in their freebios
 tree.
 
 I've been using Corsair PC-133 cas latency 2 memory modules (Specs here:
 http://www.corsairmicro.com/main/products/specs/cm654s256.html ) without
 modification to any epia code in my tree. However, I keep getting stuck at
 the jumping to boot code message in elfboot with via-rhine and memtest
 payloads.
 
 I have lots of RAM at my disposal, but would like to know if there's a
 specific type that seems to work best.
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