SMBus via SDRAMM: Why not refer to SDRAM Pinout

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Hi Linux-SMBus-Guys,

i just read your instructions on how to access the SMBus via SDRAM if 
the mainboard has no SMB-Pins:

http://secure.netroedge.com/~lm78/hardhack.html

You said i should refer to the EEPROMS datasheet to find out which pins 
are SDA/SCL ...
but why not refer to SDRAMS Pinout, thats much simpler!

http://www.interfacebus.com/HWB_dimmsdram168unbuf.html

I think this is easier and more sure.
And since the lines on the platine on the right-hand side on SDRAM are 
not so many you can follow them from SDRAMS's SDS/SCL connection to the 
EEPROM easyly anyway.

Bye!

   Mario



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