On Sunday, November 18, 2012 1:16:28 PM UTC-8, Max wrote:
> Hi,
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> I experimented a bit with dumping the A10 memory settings using /dev/mem 
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> under Linux/Android, and that seems to work.
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> At least on my Cubieboard 1 GB and Hackberry 512 MB.
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> I was wondering if someone with a different A10 board could give it a 
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> try, and tell me if the results it outputs are correct.
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> Source code and a static binary is available at: 
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> https://github.com/maxnet/a10-meminfo
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> On Linux simply execute a10-meminfo-static as root.
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> To run it under Android use one of the terminal apps to start it.
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> (If you downloaded the executable with the Android browser to 
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> /sdcard/Downloads, make sure you move it to a different location first 
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> as /sdcard is mounted noexec)
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> Will see if I can write an easier to use Android app to display the 
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> information, if the utility works correctly.
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> Yours sincerely,
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> 
> Floris Bos

Got a question : Since the mmap flag set to O_RDWR|O_SYNC, is it possible to 
write something to the CCM register to alter DRAM PLL to a bit smaller value? 
Seeing a lot of problems with the high DRAM clk and there does not seem to be a 
easy way to alter the DRAM clock setting (booting from Nand)  

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