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Vertex78



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Vertex78 23 Jul 2004, 22:01
I am confused about the way memory is layed out in ram when the computer boots up in realmode. I've looked up stuff about it and it always discusses where do is in conventional memory and it vector tables and all that. But what if your not using dos. What if you just make a simple bootloader to diplsay a message then halt the system. How would the memory map be then? Also is it the same on every computer?
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scientica
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scientica 24 Jul 2004, 11:25
iirc you (the "user" code) allways(read: for most sane IBM PC compatible) start at 7C00h.
Basically you can summ up the memory like this:
Code:
;Memmory Map:
; RM:                           Linear:                 Desc:
; 0000:0000 -> 0000:03FF        0h -> 3FFh              No-no.
; 0040:0000 -> 0040:00FF        400h -> 4FFh            No-no.
; 0050:0000 -> 0050:7DFF        500h -> 7BFF            Free!
; 0000:7C00 -> 0000:7DFF        7C00h -> 7DFFh          Boot sect (free).
; 0000:7E00 -> 9000:FBFF        7E00h -> 9FBFFh         Free!
; 9000:FC00 -> 9000:FFFF        9FC00h -> 9FFFFh        No-no.
; A000:0000 -> F000:FFFF        A0000h -> FFFFFh        No-No. (B0000h ok...)
; FFFF:000F -> FFFF:FFFF        100000h -> 10FFEF       Free! (HMA)
; --------- -> ---------        10FFF0h -> oo           Free!
;
; RM -> Linear: (BASE{slector}*16)+OFFSET=LINEAR    

iirc A000:0000 is realted to video mem, and B000:0000 is the text mode "buffer" - if you write something at B000:0000h you'll see some sort of output in text mode - iirc the size and with of an char (byte or word) depends on the viedo mode.


btw, this thread should be in "OS Construction"
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decard



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decard 24 Jul 2004, 12:12
Actually the text mode video memory (in BIOS modes) since VGA starts at 0xb800, but you can change it manually by tweaking VGA registers, if you want to do somethig tricky Wink

Take a look at OS Developement links on my website, on that sites you will find more references about memory.
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