I looked carefully at /var/log/messages but could not  see that.

I can not find out the physical ranges for the SDRAM.
> Hey, most distributions now show pretty picture when booting and not such
> useless information :-(
It may be useless for some( most ) users but definitely not for all.
I need to make some tests with Flash and SDRAM writing/reading via JTAG.
That is a reason why I need to find out a physical address range.
Any further idea?
Thanks




> Then use dmesg or cat /var/log/messages.
> Vaclav 
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> Uwe Bonnes <[email protected]> napsal(a):
> 
> >>>>> "CeDeROM" == CeDeROM <[email protected]> writes:
> 
> CeDeROM> On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 9:45 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I have a Linux embeded  device that consists CPU, BIOS,FLASH and
> >> SDRAM. Is there any way how to determine the  memory address range
> >> for BIOS, flash and SDRAM?
> 
> CeDeROM> Start Linux and see dmesg output :-)
> 
> Hey, most distributions now show pretty picture when booting and not such
> useless information :-(
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