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From: "Yan Seiner" <>
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 15:56:24 -0000
OK, this may be a dumb question but....

How do the address regions work on the ts-7xx0?

I have a 128K SDRAM board.  The memory map tells me it should be at
0xe000-0000 to 0xefff_ffff.  Do I interpret this the same way as I
would on an x86 - i.e.  bitshift the 'segment' and add the 'offset'?

So that this region works out to 0xe0000 to 0xfffef, which just
happens to match 128K, which is what I have....

Is this right?  Is there an explanation of the memory addressing for
the ARM anywhere?







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