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Tracy, that is correct. Memory must be loaded 'evenly' between all carriers, in order to optimize memory interleaving.
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Joshua Scott
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From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Johnson, Tracy
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 10:52 AM
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Subject: Memory Carrier Configuration 9x9 (2nd Attempt)
My laptop keyboard has one of those mouse pads that when your thumbs get too close to it something happens in combination with other
keys. Hence the imcomplete first post. Complete post follows:
In a 9x9 with two memory carriers I have:
0 0ab 512MB
0 1ab 256MB
0 2ab 256MB
0 3ab 256MB
0 4ab 256MB
0 5ab 256MB
0 6ab 128MB
0 7ab 128MB
1 0ab 128MB
1 1ab 128MB
1 2ab 128MB
1 3ab 128MB
1 4ab 128MB
1 5ab 128MB
1 6ab 128MB
1 7ab 128MB
I get the Warning that memory configuration is not "optimized" and to "RTFM" and fix it.
Without Reading TFM my guess is that it wants to the memory to flow down back and forth between the two carriers like thus:
0 0ab 512MB
0 1ab 256MB
0 2ab 256MB
0 3ab 128MB
0 4ab 128MB
0 5ab 128MB
0 6ab 128MB
0 7ab 128MB
1 0ab 256MB
1 1ab 256MB
1 2ab 256MB
1 3ab 128MB
1 4ab 128MB
1 5ab 128MB
1 6ab 128MB
1 7ab 128MB
Am I correct in my assumption?
Tracy Johnson
Measurement Specialties, Inc.
BT
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