On Tue, 10 Feb 2015 14:17:41 +0000
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Hi, ZubairLK,
The power I had been using was a dual port USB power supply
that had a running Raspberry Pi plugged into it. I recalled
that this supply was 2 amps, however, I cannot verify it because
the RPi is working as a server and I am loathe to break
continuity:-) So I plugged the CI20 into a powered USB hub,
with the CI20 being the only device drawing power. The
wall wart powering the hub is rated at 2.5 amps minimum,
so I should not have a power problem.
With the new power supply, I reflashed the NAND to the version
you recommended. I then installed memtester without doing
anything else. The first run locked up without any errors
being reported. So I rebooted and tried again. For every
detected error, I took a picture of the screen. Images
4828 through 4831 show the same error and some progress
after the error before lockup.
Images 4832 and 4834 show another error which was soon
followed by system lockup. There were several lockups
prior to any error but the last image, 4834, shows the most
progress before system lockup.
I hope the images make it through to you. I have reduced their
size by about a factor of 10, so hopefully they will make it.
If not, let me know, and I can send them directly to your
E-mail.
In summary, two errors were found during the memtester runs.
Several runs reached system lockup prior to reporting any
error.
My SD card is so corrupted by the various lockups that it
does not boot reliably anymore. I don't think that testing
RAM would differ much however. I can redo the SD card and
give that try, but I suspect that system lockup will
continue to thwart our efforts at testing the memory.
Delbert