--- In "charliem_1216" <> wrote:
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> Just to clarify, I can use 32M fine, but only if I add the first (4)
> banks of memory on the command line. If I add any one of the higher
> banks (starting at 0xe...) then I get the hard hang.
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> I've about exhausted my debugging skills, and I'll be grateful for any
>
I am seeing the same thing on my TS-7260. I have tried various
versions of redboot including one I built myself with the same
results. Now that it appears redboot is completely ruled out as the
culprit I plan on digging through the kernel code some more to try to
get to the bottom of this.
Have you dug any deeper since you posted this?
- Doug
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