> Do I need to initialize the PAM (Programmable Attribute Map Register)? > > it's a good idea. Some chipsets don't set to reasonable values and bad > things can happen. At the same time I doubt this is your problem.
> I think you're getting the idea of how to do this. I haven't gone through the PAM register throughly, I need to read the specification Any tips on how to set the PAM register. Also I have one question, along with this, I have some more registers like AGPCMD, AGPSTAT and etc.. to set the properties of the AGP port. Do I need to take care of these while configuring the DDR SDRAM. -Siva On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 20:37, Ronald G. Minnich wrote: > On 16 Jan 2003, sivakumar wrote: > > > Do I need to initialize the PAM (Programmable Attribute Map Register)? > > it's a good idea. Some chipsets don't set to reasonable values and bad > things can happen. At the same time I doubt this is your problem. > > > Actually this register is used to do some memory mapping functionality. > > it's really for DOS memory layout compatibility. > > > That means we are not worrying about the PAM during the RAM > > initialization. Is my assumption is correct? > > yes but it doesn't hurt to set it. > > I think you're getting the idea of how to do this. > > ron -- sivakumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wipro _______________________________________________ Linuxbios mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.clustermatic.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios

