DIMM errors
Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 11:00 pm
Hi all.
Having gotten my arcade bits out of storage, I decided to try play baout with the bits and peices (and maybe try playing a Triforce game). Since the Triforce games I have seem to want 512MB, I tried to upgrade the ram, but all the time I keep getting ERROR 32 - DIMM MEMORY NOT ENOUGH even without loading a disc or game over ethernet. It does it with the sticks I tried except the original stick of ram which even when used in tandem with another stick will still fail.
The RAM I tried to use to see if anything changed was 128MB sticks and 64MB sticks, which the 64mb sticks I know are 100Mhz non-ECC.
Also, I tried loading a game over network (I own the game, just testing the system), and while I got the triforce to start to load, it always stays at 0% despite the board receiving the whole file. Would having less ram cause this? Forget that, it seems to stall even when full yloaded and even restarts the system after loading... but still odd it does that.
Any clues?
(btw, I know it's taboo, but the Naomi 1 "e" bios can net boot, you just can't change the network settings in the test mode)
Having gotten my arcade bits out of storage, I decided to try play baout with the bits and peices (and maybe try playing a Triforce game). Since the Triforce games I have seem to want 512MB, I tried to upgrade the ram, but all the time I keep getting ERROR 32 - DIMM MEMORY NOT ENOUGH even without loading a disc or game over ethernet. It does it with the sticks I tried except the original stick of ram which even when used in tandem with another stick will still fail.
The RAM I tried to use to see if anything changed was 128MB sticks and 64MB sticks, which the 64mb sticks I know are 100Mhz non-ECC.
Also, I tried loading a game over network (I own the game, just testing the system), and while I got the triforce to start to load, it always stays at 0% despite the board receiving the whole file. Would having less ram cause this? Forget that, it seems to stall even when full yloaded and even restarts the system after loading... but still odd it does that.
Any clues?
(btw, I know it's taboo, but the Naomi 1 "e" bios can net boot, you just can't change the network settings in the test mode)