It depends on the box but I think the 2110 is a standard DDR part pretty much identical to those used on a PC simm card. The newer Sammy/Cisco uses DDRII I think.
I'm sure you could probably track both using a fast logic analyser (you'd need to be able to capture 2.5nS or faster events for DDR) but I suspect finding the data from a capture would be damn near impossible without some serious analysis. Maybe you could run the captured data through a DDR simulation program to end up with a RAM image. Capture would probably need to occur for upto 30 seconds initially which is going to require a hell of a deep capture buffer (2.5ns events would require 400 Million captures per sec)
I'm sure you could probably track both using a fast logic analyser (you'd need to be able to capture 2.5nS or faster events for DDR) but I suspect finding the data from a capture would be damn near impossible without some serious analysis. Maybe you could run the captured data through a DDR simulation program to end up with a RAM image. Capture would probably need to occur for upto 30 seconds initially which is going to require a hell of a deep capture buffer (2.5ns events would require 400 Million captures per sec)