Hi Siarhei,

As the resident sunxi dram controller expert, what do you make of this:

[dram_para]
dram_baseaddr = 0x40000000
dram_clk = 408
dram_type = 3
dram_rank_num = -1
dram_chip_density = -1
dram_io_width = -1
dram_bus_width = -1
dram_cas = 9
dram_zq = 0x7f
dram_odt_en = 0
dram_size = -1
dram_tpr0 = 0x42d899b7
dram_tpr1 = 0xa090
dram_tpr2 = 0x22a00
dram_tpr3 = 0x0
dram_tpr4 = 0x1
dram_tpr5 = 0x0
dram_emr1 = 0x4
dram_emr2 = 0x10
dram_emr3 = 0x0

This is for the horribly incomplete http://linux-sunxi.org/Inet_k70e 
which has an A20, from the image which "sandpox" posted. The script.bin 
has the exact same info which bootinfo retrieves from BOOT0. I do not 
think i have seen such results before and i wonder where this 
information could otherwise be coming from.

Perhaps any of the people in CC could finally fully run through the new 
device howto and post the output of meminfo (next to completing the rest 
of that page).

Luc Verhaegen.

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