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Revision as of 11:25, 7 October 2012
This is to mark what ram pages may be used for short term or long term use.
It should be noted that on the newer calculator models (port 15 >= 55h) pages 82-87 refer to the same physical memory
80
- Default for TIOS at C000h
- Execution protected
81
- Default for TIOS at 8000h
82
- Not used by TIOS under typical execution
- Execution protected
83
- OS 2.x uses at least some of the range 4000h through 4080h to store app base pages prior to app execution.
- 4100 through 433A is used for various buffers during USB communication.
- 3rd Party Uses
- Temporary swap for Virtual Calc by Michael Vincent
- Temporary code execution for Real Sound by James Montelongo
- Temporary CALCnet buffers for direct USB for Doors CS 7.2 and higher by Christopher "Kerm Martian" Mitchell
84
- Not used by TIOS under typical execution
- Execution protected
- 3rd Party Uses
- Long term use for Virtual Calc by Michael Vincent
85
- Not used by TIOS under typical execution
- 3rd Party Uses
- Long term use for Virtual Calc by Michael Vincent
86
- Not used by TIOS under typical execution
- Execution protected
- 3rd Party Uses
- Long term use for Restore Mem by Michael Vincent
87
- Not used by TIOS under typical execution
- 3rd Party Uses
- Long term use for Restore Mem by Michael Vincent