Memory Inserted Backwards Into The Slot!
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Memory Inserted Backwards Into The Slot!
Friends, I went to put the second memory in Mister, but I put it on the wrong side and now the slot doesn't work anymore, only the other one in the Memory test, and now?
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Alright, if it only tests the primary slot, does that also apply that games only load in the primary slot?
Because I tried to load a game with only the memory in the secondary slot above and it gives a memory error and the game doesn't load!
So automatically I thought I burned the secondary slot for turning it upside down!
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Re: Memory Inserted Backwards Into The Slot!
You may well have killed it.
The Primary slot is used for every core. The only core that currently uses 2 that is publically available is the PSX beta core.
check each stick in the Primary slot. Then you will know if the Ram chips are undamaged
The Primary slot is used for every core. The only core that currently uses 2 that is publically available is the PSX beta core.
check each stick in the Primary slot. Then you will know if the Ram chips are undamaged
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I already checked and the ram chips in the test show the number 3, only the secondary slot shows the number 0, so as you said only the primary slot is tested, so I ask, how will I know in the PSX core that slot 2 of memory is being used?
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Re: Memory Inserted Backwards Into The Slot!
If you are saying your primary slot is empty, shouldn't most cores fail to work?marcelosofth wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 9:06 pmAlright, if it only tests the primary slot, does that also apply that games only load in the primary slot?
Because I tried to load a game with only the memory in the secondary slot above and it gives a memory error and the game doesn't load!
So automatically I thought I burned the secondary slot for turning it upside down!
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Re: Memory Inserted Backwards Into The Slot!
No you are not doing what I suggestedmarcelosofth wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 9:23 pmI already checked and the ram chips in the test show the number 3, only the secondary slot shows the number 0, so as you said only the primary slot is tested, so I ask, how will I know in the PSX core that slot 2 of memory is being used?
Only have memory in the primary slot and for each of the two chips, one at a time, test.
The PSX core needs to be one compiled for Dual Ram, not all the compiles do. If its dual ram enabled then one of the options will allow switching from DDr3 to SDram2, If that option is available then Dual Ram works.
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Re: Memory Inserted Backwards Into The Slot!
It's just that I thought there was no difference to run on Slot1 or Slot2, but in the tests only on Slot1 the games work!FoxbatStargazer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 9:34 pmIf you are saying your primary slot is empty, shouldn't most cores fail to work?marcelosofth wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 9:06 pmAlright, if it only tests the primary slot, does that also apply that games only load in the primary slot?
Because I tried to load a game with only the memory in the secondary slot above and it gives a memory error and the game doesn't load!
So automatically I thought I burned the secondary slot for turning it upside down!
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I'm going to try to download the experimental PSX to see if it enables and uses slot2, because I'm still in doubt about having burned the DE-10 nano, because a little smoke came out and I quickly turned everything off, hence my suspicions!
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After placing the keys in the position of this image I enabled SDRAM2 and miraculously the audio tracks are playing music with the option inside the PSX "SDRAM2" turned on and not DDR3, thank God!