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> Which Bios Supports 128mb Ram? Softmod/no Modchip
nubby
post Jul 7 2010, 07:51 AM
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Hello. I just installed extra ram to my xbox v1.0 but it's not showing up in XBMC, it only shows 64mb. I double checked and made sure every joint was soldered and still nothing. I ran the memory check program and it did a test up to 128MB but could not allocate over 64MB so I thought it was a bios issue. Then I googled and read that stock bios does not detect memory over 64mb. I read about flashing the TSOP, bridged the 2 points, loaded up EvolutionX and flashed cromwell 2.4 but the dash still only shows 64mb.... I then loaded X2 5035 and it still only shows 64MB.....

Does anyone know for sure which bios supports 64MB? One that doesn't require a modchip.
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post Jul 7 2010, 07:59 AM
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Do you have the latest build of XBMC?
Also, try loading up X-dsl and see if it registers the extra ram
on the loader screen.
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post Jul 7 2010, 08:10 AM
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QUOTE(Nextelhalo @ Jul 7 2010, 02:59 AM) *

Do you have the latest build of XBMC?
Also, try loading up X-dsl and see if it registers the extra ram
on the loader screen.



Any other suggestion? I actually tried that already with gentoo when I had cromwell. Cromwell loader showed 64MB, I booted up Gentoo, free -M and it reports 64mb.



edit: i haven't tried the new build of xbmc with x2 5035 yet. still using the last stable release from early 2009. that one doesn't support 128mb?

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post Jul 8 2010, 03:35 AM
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If cromwell says 64mb, that is what you have. You have some pads that are not making proper connection.
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