08-14-2016, 12:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-14-2016, 01:42 AM by MarkHaysHarris777.)
The easiest way to check ram size is to use the command 'free' in the terminal (without the quotes).
If you see something like: 2036512 you have the 2G board.
You can also use htop, or top... to see the system ram....
You may also use the System Monitor to see memory information.
You may also verify the board visually:
2G board, memory chips : k4B4G0846E
1G board, memory chips : k4B4616460
Also, the 2G board has four RAM chips total... two additional chips on the bottom of the board.
Also, the 2G board (the plus+) has a 5v|VBATT jumper next to the pine cone logo... (this is not for sure) !
You may find pictures of the boards on the sunxi wiki link.
If you see something like: 2036512 you have the 2G board.
You can also use htop, or top... to see the system ram....
You may also use the System Monitor to see memory information.
You may also verify the board visually:
2G board, memory chips : k4B4G0846E
1G board, memory chips : k4B4616460
Also, the 2G board has four RAM chips total... two additional chips on the bottom of the board.
Also, the 2G board (the plus+) has a 5v|VBATT jumper next to the pine cone logo... (this is not for sure) !
You may find pictures of the boards on the sunxi wiki link.
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