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AMDl'
AMD5116
Processor
Technical
Reference
Manual
18524B/O-Mar1996
6.1.1
6-2
Memory
Map
Figure
6-1 shows a
typical
physical
memory
map
for
a DOS-
based
desktop
system
after
DOS
boots.
Various
regions
of
this
memory
map
to
RAM
or
ROM
on
the
motherboard
and
adapter
boards.
The
processor
hardware
imposes
only
two
constraints
on
the
physical
memory
map
implemented
by
system
hard-
ware-the
boot
address
at
FFFF
_FFFOh,
which
is
accessed
when
RESET
or
INIT
is
asserted,
and
the
default
addresses
for
SMM.
However,
other
physical
memory
mapping
requirements
are
imposed
by
BIOS,
the
operating
system,
and
the
specific
hardware
implemented
for
the
system.
In
general,
the
conven-
tions
for
hardware
memory
mapping
for
DOS-based
desktop
systems
include
the
following:
Memory-decoder
aliasing
of
boot
ROM
space
Cache
able
vs.
noncacheable
address
spaces
SMM
memory
address
space
(optional)
Each
of
these
issues
is
summarized
briefly
in
the
sections
that
follow.
System
Design

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