
3 Jul
2007
3 Jul
'07
8:17 p.m.
On 7/3/07, Rune Torgersen runet@innovsys.com wrote:
I think it is a good idea to at least default to spitting out *something* on boot. Just in case RAM is hooped.
Console output before RAM is initialized is EXTREMELY important. I thin on our boards, 90% of the output on boot is before RAM is initalized. And when you try to bring up a new board, you definetly need it.
Hmmm.... okay, so what does that output consist of? I can be convinced that pre-RAM output is necessary, but why is it 90%?
g.
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