At the bottom of this page, there are 3 different 1 Gig SDrams available. One is PC133 MHz ECC Registered.
Does it work in AmigaOne? AnyOne?
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Edited by Jurassicc on 2009/2/1 17:43:24 Edited by Jurassicc on 2009/2/1 17:44:07
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How embarrassing, I almost always check my links. Thanks Jurassicc.
"1GB, SDRAM, PC133, CL=3, ECC, Registered, 133Mhz, 3.3v, 168Pin DIMM, 128Meg x 72 - Major Brand"
It was $374 and now it's $110. I think it's the right kind of ram on the correct sized PCB, except, AmigaOne has an IC quantity problem. Too bad they have'nt found a SW workaround for it.
Support Amiga Fantasy cases!!! How to program: 1. Start with lots and lots of 0's. 10. Add 1's, liberally. "Details for OS 5 will be made public in the fourth quarter of 2007, ..." - Bill McEwen Whoah!!! He spoke, a bit late.
Hmmm...do you mean that any "out-of-the-box" 1G SDRAM for the AmigaOne must be modified in order to work, and therefore no existing ones will work as is? I can find 1G 168 pin ECC SDRAM for $33 US online. Wow, if only it would work!
Okay, if 1G won't work, who can point me to the cheapest 512k that will work in my uA1-c?
Id love to have a working 1 GB module in my XE, unfortunately i dont think i will ever be able to
My XE has a problem (hardware - SouthBridge?) where everything over 512 MB will cause random errors, crashes and misbehaviours en masse.
That goes for a (known working) 1 GB module and two (known working as well, even the same manufacturer and brand i have in right now) 512 MB modules
As soon as RAM above 512MB is accessed it booms
Id pay money to Hyperion if this problem could be workarounded in UBoot or OS4 ... i know it wont happen though, now that bugfree hardware will become/is already available ... though unless there will be a more powerful hadware than my XE, i wont think about switching
Not sure about your 1Gb ram. I have been recently trying cheap ram from a company that sells via eBay. I have tested 256Mb, 512MB and 1Gb with varied success. It is all made by Samsung and is a lot less expensive that the Ram you listed. I will to post the results of my Ram tests to Intuitionbase once I get a chance.
AmigaOne XE Memory Maximum Memory 2GB Memory Slots 2 (2 banks of 1) non-removable base memory 0MB Machine name: AmigaOne XE CPU options: AmigaOne XE Chipset: Mobile Intel 915GM HD Bus: ATA Front Side Bus options: Memory Speed options: Supports PC-133 Reg. ECC Memory Special notes: Support upto 2GB with 2 memory Slot
I have 2 Gigs of PC 133 MHz ECC Reg ram in my AmigaOne 800 MHz G4. It seems to work.... But just today, I decided to load the ram OVER 1 Gig and start more programs to see what happens. I copied the Battle of Wesnoth LHA to 9 places in RAM: to cross one Gig, and then I started AWeb.
AWeb LHA gets copied to RAM: then decompresses, then runs from RAM: (that's how I've been using it for a couple years). Well, I've been running for one hour now, we'll see if I can at least get a few days.
1 Gig is on one PCB with ICs on both sides. There are 9 with each one having a second IC on top, equaling 36 ICs total. I worked it out to, 32 Megabytes (256 Megabits) per IC, remember, 4 IC's are used as error bit storage.
I requested they be custom made (at least they claim they had to), at a cost of $380 Canadian each.
Have they worked okay? I don't know, but I have had uptime of:
System has been up since 15-Jun-08 03:06:43 (total uptime 32 days, 19:15:54)
That's my record, and have had 26, 27, 28 day stretches too.
What's amazing is, AWeb was run without restarting, and almost from when I started the computer in most of those long on periods.
Support Amiga Fantasy cases!!! How to program: 1. Start with lots and lots of 0's. 10. Add 1's, liberally. "Details for OS 5 will be made public in the fourth quarter of 2007, ..." - Bill McEwen Whoah!!! He spoke, a bit late.