OradFarez,
1) Once lolo has booted, you can use the "x" command to read any MX31 register values. So you can read back how we setup the DRAM as well as any MX31 register.
2) The Lolo User's Manual Addendum list the memory map and how Lolo uses it.
http://www.logicpd.com/do...31_LoLo_Addendum.pdf
- Regarding your comment about temp, this has been brought up by our applications group. Development group has checked into it as well. At the time there was no unexpected additional power being drawn from either the MX31 or the LAN9117. It is important to keep in mind the LAN9117 draws hundreds of milliamps when powered until it is put into a sleep state. Also there are no MX31 power management features implemented in Lolo. If you boot an OS that properly scales the core voltage and CPU clock rate you should see a temp reduction.