Weird 240 ohm resistor on zq line to DDR
Because these DDR's have merged drivers and on-chip termination they have an active termination calibration circuitry and procedure. The calibration resistor should be accurate , thus the 1% selection.
Note that this resistor can be shared amongst die if the controller sequences properly. Look at this app note from Micron (opens a PDF) concerning the calibration "DDR3 ZQ Calibration".
The dot ... see this EE.SE post
From that data sheet.
1% is the resistor tolerance (its 'accuracy' value). The actual resistor used in the circuit must have a value that is within 1% of the specified 240R.
The dot may be an orientation indicator of some sort. Could this resistor be one part of a network or package of multiple resistors?