08-08-2018, 04:23 AM
Thanks, I did that.
Currently registering the other nodes in the cluster and I will know if it's just a single one.
It does look like u-boot really checks the de DRAM at power up or something, that's a pretty nice thing.
The DRAM chip seems to be placed okay on the board so it must be some address bus wire that's not connected or something which makes it more weird because I think this could only happen if it's the last of the address bus wires. (else you will be missing bytes all over the place but the node works just fine except of the 1GB)
Other thing I can think of is that the DRAM has some type of register that gets read and it tells the host that it's 1GB instead of 2GB?
Currently registering the other nodes in the cluster and I will know if it's just a single one.
It does look like u-boot really checks the de DRAM at power up or something, that's a pretty nice thing.
The DRAM chip seems to be placed okay on the board so it must be some address bus wire that's not connected or something which makes it more weird because I think this could only happen if it's the last of the address bus wires. (else you will be missing bytes all over the place but the node works just fine except of the 1GB)
Other thing I can think of is that the DRAM has some type of register that gets read and it tells the host that it's 1GB instead of 2GB?
Started using FreeBSD at version 2.0 but really started using it at around version 6.4.
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