The memory capacity of the zx1 chipset is much greater than the
amount that can be physically installed in the system. I believe the
largest zx1 system so far is an rx5670, which supports 96GB w/ 2GB
DIMMs. The sx1000 based systems can support more memory.
Alex
On Tue, 2005-03-01 at 19:02 +0530, Vaibhav Sharma wrote:
> hi all,
>
> Thank you again for the details.
>
> I have another query. I had downloaded a pdf concerning the zx1 memory
> and I/O ("zx1 mio External reference specification"). In the system
> address map, it shows that memory space is consisting of m0(1 GB),
> m1(3GB) and m2 (252 GB), which means m0+m1+m2= 1+ 3+252=256 GB*. Is
> it that zx1 chip is capable of addressing RAM of 256 GB size only..if
> my RAM is more than 256 GB, do I have to change the chip..?
>
> (* not considering other areas like GMMIO, LMMIO etc)..
>
> I have zx6000 hp machine.
>
> Plz do reply...
>
> TIA,
> vaibhav
>
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Alex Williamson HP Linux & Open Source Lab
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