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SPD Chip Programming

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Any Mac hacks out there to let one program the SPD chip on a DIMM?

I know such things exist in the Windows world.

 
DIMM First Aid does something... I think it copies the profile from working sticks to non-working ones. I too would like a better solution then keeping a collection of PC desktop and laptops just to run SPDTool...

 
Thank you. I'll look into that.

So, will a machine boot with one good DIMM and one unrecognized DIMM? For example, an MDD?

I think, ultimately, I'll probably have to just pull the SPD chip and program it with a chip programmer. Sigh.

 
Hmm... Not sure about that. I have in the past (many times) "hot plugged" a stick with bad SPD, while the machine is idle at open firmware or boot menu, but that is a TERRIBLE idea and you should not do it... Working on under warranty hardware and with essentially unlimited replacement parts sometimes makes one take stupid risks... Though fwiw, I have never had a problem.

also I never tried DFA with a DDR Mac... MDD do seem very particular about SPD though, it took me three tries to get a profile which would not intermittently freeze my machine (and I really don't know what was different... It wasn't something obvious like CAS latency or speed...)

Rather than desolder EEPROM, it would probably be easier just to solder 3 or 4 small jumper wires or hack up an old slot to make an adaptor.

 
alot of PC DDR1 and SDRAM laptops were VERY picky about the SPD chips, such as compaqs, and dells. I had a compaq that took DDR PC2100/266 and would NOT take anything else BUT that.

(sorry, not mac related)

 
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