Hi,

It is not the job of the Linux kernel to manage the both SDRAM but the one of 
your bootloader to setup the appropriate bank to do so.
Adapt the "COL" value to manage the correct column number of each SDRAM and 
setup also the BANKCON register to drive 2 devices (cf datasheet).

Cordialement,
Xavier MONTAGNE
Pragmatec (www.pragmatec.net)
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  Subject: [uClinux-dev] how does s3c4510 handle the 32M SDRAM


    hi,everybody
    is there anybody using the s3c4510 with 32M SDRAM ? I have two SDRAMs on my 
board,each is 16M bytes,but I am only able to use one of them,I don't have a 
Schematic ,andI  have look throught the datasheet,but I don't have a clue how 
to do it.if anybody is experienced with that,please share it with me.if you 
have a Schematic,send a copy to me ,thank you.
    



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