
28 Sep
2011
28 Sep
'11
8:59 p.m.
Dear "Premi, Sanjeev",
In message B85A65D85D7EB246BE421B3FB0FBB59302577A8A4D@dbde02.ent.ti.com you wrote:
These is the default value that gets the board booting up. The environment variable memsize can be overwritten to 256M by the boards that have more memory. So, there is no hard limit.
Why the hell would you ever want to do that? U-Boot is capable of auto-detecting the actual RAM sioze and passing correct information to Linux, so why do you meddle with this?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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