Dear Rodolfo Oliveira,

In message <[email protected]> you 
wrote:
>
> I'm upgrading my hardware RAM, but I found a problem.

Why are you reposting the same question again?

Please read http://catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#id445111


> After replacing the RAM MT48LC32M4A2 by IS42S16800E the following message
> appeared:
> "Memory (date line) error at 00000000, wrote aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, read
> 89abcdef89abc def!"
> This error happens in executing the u-boot.
> 
> Does anyone know what problem is this?
> I looked at the two memories and ram it are similar.

Well, similar is not identical, and probably not even similar enough.

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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:       I've tried (in vi) "g/[a-z]\n[a-z]/s//_/"...but that doesn't
: cut it.  Any ideas?  (I take it that it may be a two-pass sort of solution).
In the first pass, install perl. :-) Larry Wall <[email protected]>

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