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Upper memory map, Conventional memory map – Dell Inspiron 3500 User Manual

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13. If you have added additional memory to your computer, you need to delete and re-create the save-to-disk suspend file on your hard-disk drive so that it is large

enough to accommodate the new memory. For instructions, see the topic titled "Save-to-Disk Suspend File" in your online

System User’s Guide

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Upper Memory Map

Conventional Memory Map

 

Location

Description

10FFF0

Extended memory

100000–10FFEF

High memory area

0F0000–0FFFFF

System BIOS

0E0000–0EFFFF

Video BIOS

0DC000–0DFFFF

Available

0D0000–0DBFFF

PC Card memory

0C0000–0CFFFF

Available

0A0000–0BFFFF

Video RAM

09FC00–09FFFF

PS/2 mouse-data area

000000–09FBFF

Conventional memory

Segment Address Range

Use

0

00000h–003FFh

Interrupt vector table

 

00400h–004FFh

BIOS data area

 

00500h–005FFh

MS-DOS

®

work area

 

00600h–0FFFFh

User memory

1

10000h–1FFFFh

User memory

2

20000h–2FFFFh

User memory

3

30000h–3FFFFh

User memory

4

40000h–4FFFFh

User memory

5

50000h–5FFFFh

User memory

6

60000h–6FFFFh

User memory

7

70000h–7FFFFh

User memory

8

80000h–8FFFFh

User memory

9

90000h–9FBFFh

User memory

 

9FC00h–9FFFFh

PS/2 mouse-data area