Motorola MVME5100 사용자 설명서

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Software Considerations
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SDRAM Size
The SDRAM size control bits come up from power-up reset cleared to 
zero. Once software has determined the correct size for an SDRAM block, 
it should set the block’s size bits to match. The value programmed into the 
size bits tells the Hawk how big the block is (for map decoding), and how 
to translate that block’s 60x addresses to SDRAM addresses.
Programming a block’s size to non-zero also allows it to participate in 
scrubbing if scrubbing is enabled.
After software programs the size bits, it should wait for a refresh to happen 
before beginning to access SDRAM.
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C EEPROMs
Most of the information needed to program the SDRAM speed attributes 
and size is provided by EEPROM devices that are connected to Hawk’s 
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C bus. The EEPROM devices contain data in a specific format called 
Serial Presence Detect (SPD). 
SDRAM Base Address and Enable
Each block needs to be programmed for a unique base address that is an 
even multiple of its size. Once a block’s speed attributes, size, and base 
address have been programmed and time for at least one refresh has 
passed, it can be enabled.