Hello,
> Did you use memmap option in combination with mem option.mem option is
> used to specify the amount of memory to be used & memmap specifies the
> region map.
thanks for this hint. Now I see a difference between
memmap=128K$7936K mem=130944K
and
mem=130944K memmap=128K$7936K
With mem first, the memmap region is listed as user defined. With memmap
first, it isn't.
But I have to do more tests. In both cases my system crash on heavy load.
After trying the badram patch I'm not sure, that my address ranges are
correct...
Thanks, Reinhold
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