On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 17:07:37 +0200, Rudolf Marek wrote: >Hi Per, > >You can try decode yourself. >As root you can do: >modprobe i2c-dev >i2cdump 0 0x50 >(0 is bus number, 0x50 is first dimm slot, adjust as needed, you can use sensors command to tell you bus and chip number) >This will obtain memory dump to which you can apply DDR SPD specification >http://www.jedec.org/download/search/4_01_02_10R13.pdf >(or simply you can find it via google SPD DDR site:jedec.org) Hi Rudolf, thanks for the reply, but isn't this more or less what decode-dimms.pl does too? That is my understanding. I know this is probably a little OT on this list, but I was hoping someone could take a look at the listing from decode-dimms (http://jessen.ch/files/spd-decoded) and explain to me (very slowly) what makes this DIMM 266MHz and not 333MHz ? /Per Jessen, Zurich -- http://www.spamchek.com/freetrial - sign up for your 30-day free trial!