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
.
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