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Need references about basic Memory-Map

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I am now pending on the course "Computer system architecture". this course began previous week. I should now write a homework describing a basic memory map. by a 16-bit addressing, we can refer to 64k blocks. a memory map is divided into 8 8k segments called pages. one page is for RAM addressing, one for EPROM, and etc. I should research about other 6 pages.
please give me some texts or articles.
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Re: Basic Memory-Map

Hi,

I believe that you can find some answers for this issue at the different datasheets of some MCU's (with 16 bit bus) or some processors. any device ussing a flash memory will describe you its memory architecture.
and some flash memory data sheets might be helpful as well.

Ben.
 

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