
2 Apr
2004
2 Apr
'04
11:12 a.m.
Wolfgang Denk wrote: ...
Ooops??? I think it is pretty clear what it means when a memory test returns memory errors. To me this means that either the memory test or the memory itself is broken. Since the test is working fine on many other boards it's probably your hardware.
Yes it is memory error - but can it be fixed with PXA memory register settings (eg. access time, refresh, other mem. flags) or is it that hardware is faulty (schematics or PCB routing) ?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
regards, himba
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