>>> MRS is a setting within the ram that's set by reading from a certain >>> location while the northbridge is in MRS mode. It essentially tells the >>> ram what timings to run at. For the most part, the only values you'll >>> ever need for SDRAM are 0x1d0 for CL3 and 0x150 for CL2, but DDR and >>> DDR2 make more advanced use of MRS and E(xtended)MRS. Read the JEDEC >>> standard for more info. >>> What do you mean by this??
> And just realized something else, directly related to the email I just > sent for Joe. Please change the MRS value from 0x1d0 to 0xad0. Heh, that > could seriously bork things up, my bad. > > -Corey > > What am I supposed to use for CL3? Thanks - Joe -- linuxbios mailing list [email protected] http://www.linuxbios.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios
