[Arm-netbook] ingenic jz4760 eoma-68 card
RS1932
rs1932 at gmail.com
Sat Mar 16 15:38:35 GMT 2013
Luke,
You have mentioned "considering that 4 hynix chips totalling 1gbyte of
800mhz DDR3 RAM is under $5."
Could you tell me where you are seeing this pricing, is it in volume? Which
part number are you referring to? When I look at the regular suppliers each
one costs more than $10, so am interested in finding a cheaper supplier.
Thanks for your help.
RS
-----Original Message-----
From: luke.leighton
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2013 7:26 AM
To: Linux on small ARM machines
Subject: Re: [Arm-netbook] ingenic jz4760 eoma-68 card
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 10:08 AM, Joe Michael
<joem at martindale-electric.co.uk> wrote:
> On Thu, 2013-03-14 at 22:07 +0000, luke.leighton wrote:
>> ok, bit of progress. i've tracked down an app note for a USB-to-SATA
>> converter from JMicron [*1], worked out that the maximum limit of the
>> jz4760 is 512mbytes of RAM and found a suitable RAM chip that looks to
>> be around 45RMB (2 are needed). that's about $16 for a pair of RAM
>> ICs (!) mad. absolutely mad. considering that 4 hynix chips
>> totalling 1gbyte of 800mhz DDR3 RAM is under $5.
>
> You should be able to use the 1GB DDR3 and either not use half the chip,
> or set a GPIO port pin to toggle from one set of RAM addresses to the
> next and have say two independent Linux distros running at the same
> time! :-)
euuw, euuw, that's either very very sick, or very very sensible, i'm
not sure which.
actually thinking about it, if you used 2 GPIOs you could split into
4, address 2 of them at any one time, and use 2 as a large swap cache.
or something dreadful.
... anyone remember the Z80? able to address *gasp* 1Mbyte of RAM!
l.
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