I still didn't gather enogth knowladge to answer te simple question:
Can the cpu "see" 8 banks of memory? if so, how does it work?
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hmm...I don't know if I understand this but I think the answers in here...
The memory and PCMCIA control module (MPCM) supports four banks of fast-page-mode (FPM), extended-data-out (EDO), and/or synchronous DRAM (SDRAM). It also supports up to six banks of static memory: all six banks allow ROM or Flash memory, each with non-burs or burst read timings. Additionally, the lower three static banks support SRAM, the upper three static banks support variable latency I/O devices (with the variable data latency controlled by shared data ready input), and the lower four static banks support synchronous mask ROM (SMROM). SMROM is supported only on 32-bit data busses. All other dynamic and static memory types and variable latency I/O devices are supported on either 16-bit or 32-bit data
busses. Expansion devices are supported through PCMCIA control signals that share the memory bus data and address lines to complete the card interface. Some external glue logic (buffers and transceivers) is necessary to implement the interface. Control is provided to permit two card slots with hot-swap capability.
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so what have we got in the Z...
16mb ROM in 2 chips ?
64mb SDRAM in 2 chips
So maybe the ROM is stored in some of the "six banks of static memory".
and
The SDRAM is stored in some of the "4 banks bla bla bla"
So the 2 SDRAM chips, do they implement 4 banks or only 2?
(it makes sense that maybe they're using all 4 banks cause SL-5000 = 32mb, the SL-5500=64mb)
[a href=\"http://www.halfsane.com/zaurus/hw/DSC00843.JPG]http://www.halfsane.com/zaurus/hw/DSC00843.JPG[/url] shows
TC59SM716ASL-80
BUT IT DOESNT LIST THE ZAURUS MODEL NUMBER
http://www.tekprosystems.com/zaurus/internals.htmshows the same pictures but lists the model as SL-5500
hmm, downloading the TC59SM716 data sheet from
http://www.chipdig.com shows the chip has the following configurations:
2,097,152-WORDS × 4 BANKS × 16-BITS
4,194,304-WORDS × 4 BANKS × 8-BITS
8,388,608-WORDS × 4 BANKS × 4-BITS
now 64mb is mega bytes not mega words
so 2mw of 16bit words * 4 banks = !!!16 mega bytes!!! 2mb*4banks*(16bits/2)
guess what so does 4mb*4 and 8*4 / 2 (since it takes 2 4bit words to make a byte)
Now the SL-5000 has 32mb SDRAM and 2 chips guess what 16 megabytes * 2 chips equals...you're right 32mb.
My guess is the second website is incorrect and is showing pictures of a SL-5000 NOT a SL-5500.
Anyone have real pics of an SL-5500?
Dont think I need them though...here's why...
there is a TC59SM816 and it's datasheet says
4,194,304-WORDS × 4 BANKS × 16-BITS
8,388,608-WORDS × 4 BANKS × 8-BITS
16,777,216-WORDS × 4 BANKS × 4-BITS
doing the math 8mw(8bit words)*4 banks*2 chips = 64mb of RAM ie the SL-5500
Now that does answer one of the questions from above:
The zaurus SL-5500 thinks it's seeing 8 banks of RAM when it has 2 chips.
But this is weird since the SA-1110 says it only handles 4 banks of SDRAM funny...
Maybe the memory interface is 16bits then 8mw x 4 banks x 8 bits x 2 chips would equal 64mb of memory on a 4 bank system...
Bad news...there's no such thing as a TC59SM916... what to do?
well these are 256mbit chips...I wonder if a 512mb chip exists...
from the description "Type = Sdram ;; Density (Mb) = 256 ;; Geometry = 16M X 16 ;; Refresh = 8K/64ms ;; Features = PC100/PC133 ;; Power = Standard/low ;; Date = 2001-02-01"
I'm guessing some 256mb (8 chip) PC100 or PC133 memory used these... Maybe there are some 512mb PC100 mems that my work...
So I've run out of steam...what are we left with?
1- can the existing memory be replaced with higher density 512mb chips? who would make them? how hard would it be to solder them?
2- what does a SL-5500 look like on the inside...I'll find out tonight...
3- are there other SA-1110 PDA's that have had their memory upgraded beyond 64mb? Easy question someone check time2tech and pocketpc tech to see...
4- how does stacked memory upgrades work, how much room is in the sl-5500, can this be done with the sl-5500...need to look up some of the DIY stacked memory upgrades for any pda to see if it explains it
anyone wanna help?
Bill