Memory Error 0x0012
g72t-b60 it currently has 1 of 4gb of 2rx8 pc3-1006005-09-10-f2 and one empty slot and need a recommendation to add 4gb to it TemüjinAugust 25th, 2013, 02:18 AMGet output of dmidecode to see what speed memory it is: sudo apt-get install dmidecode sudo dmidecode cmcanultyAugust 25th, 2013, 02:27 PMGet output of dmidecode to see what speed memory it is: sudo apt-get install dmidecode sudo dmidecode ok thanks it gave a lot of output but don't see ram type cmcanulty@darcytech:~$ sudo dmidecode [sudo] password for cmcanulty: # dmidecode 2.11 SMBIOS 2.6 present. 30 structures occupying 1239 bytes. Table at 0x000EA6F0. Handle 0x0000, DMI type 0, 24 bytes BIOS Information Vendor: Hewlett-Packard Version: F.46 Release Date: 11/15/2010 ROM Size: 2048 kB Characteristics: PCI is supported BIOS is upgradeable BIOS shadowing is allowed Boot from CD is supported Selectable boot is supported EDD is supported Japanese floppy for NEC 9800 1.2 MB is supported (int 13h) Japanese floppy for Toshiba 1.2 MB is supported (int 13h) 5.25"/360 kB floppy services are supported (int 13h) 5.25"/1.2 MB floppy services are supported (int 13h) 3.5"/720 kB floppy services are supported (int 13h) 3.5"/2.88 MB floppy services are supported (int 13h) 8042 keyboard services are supported (int 9h) CGA/mono video services are supported (int 10h) ACPI is supported USB legacy is supported BIOS boot specification is supported Targeted content distribution is supported BIOS Revision: 15.46 Firmware Revision: 60.79 Handle 0x0001, DMI type 1, 27 bytes System Information Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard Product Name: HP G72 Version: 04A7100000200000000020000 Serial Number: 5CB10601BB UUID: Not Settable Wake-up Type: Power Switch SKU Number: XL280AV#ABA Family: 103C_5335KV Handle 0x0002, DMI type 2, 16 bytes Base Board Information Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard Product Name: 1439 Version: 60.4F Serial Number: 5CB10601BB Asset Tag: Base Board Asset Tag Features: Board is a hosting board Board is replaceable Location In Chassis:
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30 Days In the Last 90 Days In the Last 6 Months Technical Support Overview Search Contact Assistance Request Feedback Support Resources Support Knowledgebase Article Index Top 10 Articles Product Manuals Application Notes Downloads http://www.keil.com/support/docs/814.htm Product Updates Discussion Forum Books Product Information Software & Hardware Products ARM Development ToolsC166 Development http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/ecc-memory-modules/ ToolsC51 Development ToolsC251 Development ToolsDebug AdaptersEvaluation Boards Product Brochures Newsletters Home/Technical Support µVISION DEBUGGER: ERROR 65 (ACCESS VIOLATION) Information in this article applies to: MDK All Versions Cx51 All Versions C166 All Versions C251 All Versions SYMPTOMS My project includes a variable that I access using an absolute memory address. The µVision Debugger generates the following error whenever I memory error try to write to the variable: *** Error 65: Access violation at 0x00000004 : No 'write' permission I have specified this memory area to the linker but I still receive this error. CAUSE When the µVision Debugger loads an executable program, it creates a memory map using the program and data segments from the program. Code segments are marked as executable while data segments are marked as read/write. All other memory is unmapped and is, memory error 0x0012 therefore, not marked for any type of access. The µVision Debugger checks that all memory accesses are made to objects that are defined in your C program. For any access that is outside of a defined C object, the µVision debugger generates an error 65: access violation message. By default, the debugger allows only memory accesses to valid data objects. This is useful for finding uninitialized or incorrectly initialized pointers, for example. Usually, there is a programming error when you try to access unexpected locations. RESOLUTION Enable memory regions for absolute memory accesses using the MAP debugger command or the Debug - Memory Map dialog. Define all the memory ranges that your program is permitted to access. Ensure that you set the permissions (read, write, execute) for each range to match your actual hardware. You may put the required MAP commands into a debugger INI file that can be entered under Project -> Options for Target -> Debug -> Initialization file. For example, the content of such a file may be: MAP 0xF800, 0xF8FF READ WRITE // allow R/W access to IO space MORE INFORMATION Refer to MAP in the µVision3 User's Guide. SEE ALSO µVision DEBUGGER: ERROR 65 WHEN USING MEMMAP ON PHILIPS LPC2000 µVision DEBUGGER: ERROR 65 USING REMAP FEATURE ON ARM µVision DEBUGGER: Simulation of Cortex-M Devices
FreeBSD, Hardware, Linux, RedHat and FriendsHow do I identify Linux server ECC memory modules from a shell prompt? You need to count the chips on the module. If memory module has 9 chips per sides, it is ECC memory (EDAC protected memory). It may or may not be registered. If the memory module has 8 chips per side, it is not ECC memory modules.
You can get this information by visiting your BIOS setup menu. Another option is to use dmidecode command to dump bios memory information from a shell prompt: # dmidecode --type 16 # dmidecode 2.11 SMBIOS 2.5 present. Handle 0x0016, DMI type 16, 15 bytes Physical Memory Array Location: System Board Or Motherboard Use: System Memory Error Correction Type: Single-bit ECC Maximum Capacity: 64 GB Error Information Handle: Not Provided Number Of Devices: 8 To see memory speed and other information, enter: # dmidecode --type memory Share this tutorial on:TwitterFacebookGoogle+Download PDF version Found an error/typo on this page?About the author: Vivek Gite is a seasoned sysadmin and a trainer for the Linux/Unix & shell scripting. Follow him on Twitter. OR read more like this:Ubuntu Check RAM Memory Chip Speed and Specification From Within a Linux…Linux / Unix: Find Out Maximum RAM Supported By The Server BIOS and…Linux: Check Ram Speed and TypeLinux Find The Speed Of Memory Through Software Command PromptFind Linux RAM Information CommandHowTo: Check Ram Size From Redhat Linux Desktop SystemLinux basic memory test for errorsFind: Ram Size in LinuxLinux find out what process are eating all memory and time allocated to…Linux Find Out Virtual Memory PAGESIZE{ 3 comments… add one } Thomas March 28, 2008, 8:50 amYou can run the command dmidecode (e.g. to be found in package kernel-utils on RedHat based distibutions), and it will give you a bunch of BIOS related information in