Hello Marek,

 to be honest, I really don't remember if it was succesfull.
For sure I can tell you that we didn't got any bricked boards... so at 
least the board with 1G ram was working anyway (maybe using only 512M as 
the original configuration).
It's also possilbe that the BBBs auto recognized the new size and made it 
available without making any change to configuration...
Anyway few days later we found a supplier (www.specialcomp.com) that 
provide us BBB boards with 1G natively installed (non reworked) and also in 
industrial temperature range, we use those. 

bye

On Friday, November 23, 2018 at 3:57:10 PM UTC+1, marek....@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi Gianfranco,
>
> did you succeeded with adding 1G of SDRAM to your BBB? I'm fighting with 
> similar problem but different chip. Thanks.
>
> BR,
>
> marek
>
>
>
>
> Dňa piatok, 26. júna 2015 11:32:36 UTC+2 Gianfranco Rosso napísal(-a):
>>
>> I have a couple of BBB boards (rev. C) where the original 512MB DDR3 chip 
>> (Micron MT41K256M16HA-125:E) was removed and *replaced with a new one 
>> with 1GB capacity (Micron MT41K512M16HA-125:E)*.
>> The only difference between the chips are the number of row address lines 
>> (15 for 512MB chip, 16 for 1GB chip).
>> In order to have the system to handle the full memory I know I have to 
>> change the setting of the SDRAM_CONFIG register, reg_rowsize field from 
>> actual 6 to 7.
>> I have to *change the SDRAM_CONFIG register from the actual 0x61C05332 
>> to 0x61C053B2*
>>
>> I've find the 0x61C05332 constant into the MLO file (there's only one 
>> into the file and also it's very close to the other constants used to 
>> initialize the other EMIF registers so I'm very confident that it's really 
>> it).I'm just wondering if I could, simply, *directly edit the content of 
>> the MLO file*... without recompiling all the boot enviroment.
>>
>> Can this work? or has the MLO file some checksum also?
>>
>> I don't need a new brick... ;P
>> bye
>>
>

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