i sent, check your PMs
I think the limit can be bypassed if you unlock the hidden numeric field under dram voltage setting. But then it will be a little more difficult to set the desired voltage value. I figured out how the values for some voltage settings are stored.
DRAM Voltage is still under a question mark tho. Variable is set to 4, while increment is 50 mV. You canât get 1.35 V by multiplying these.
There must be more to this. Could you make a dump with DRAM Voltage set to 1.30? Or maybe check how changes the value at VarOffset 5F?
I see value of CLDO_VDDP is saved correctly. But donât know why not applied.
sure, wait a min
check ur pms
It still shows the value of 1.35000. And 04 at 5F. That makes no sense.
You could unhide the numeric field and see what it does. Iâm so confused.
âYou could unhide the numeric field and see what it doesâ uh how? there is no any numeric fields under dram voltageâŚ
Yes. The one under DRAM voltage. They are all different. 4E represents the name only.
The one with value of 19 is for VDDCR SOC Offset Voltage. 19 * 0.00625 = 0.11875.
I thought you need dram voltage over the limit?
yes
You werenât able to unhide its numeric field?
yes cant see 4e under dram voltage
Any idea whatâs the culript? Access level, anything? Let me know your edits so I could help.
im using amibcp, iâll try uefieditor
4*0.05=0.2 default value is 1.2v 1.2+0.2 is 1.4 not 1.35
So, you have not tested what other values do?