Difference between revisions of "Geneve logical memory map"

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== Native mode ==
== Native mode ==
The native mode is also called ''MDOS mode''. It is the mode which the Geneve initially boots to, typically with white letters on dark blue, and 80 column display.


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== GPL mode ==
== GPL mode ==
The GPL mode is the compatibility mode, which is provided to run TI-99/4A programs.


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Revision as of 15:41, 26 January 2021

The logical address map determines which devices or memory areas appear in the logical address space. These are the addresses as seen from the CPU or the program that is run, but they need not correspond to the same physical address at all times. The correspondence is provided by the mapper.

Native mode

The native mode is also called MDOS mode. It is the mode which the Geneve initially boots to, typically with white letters on dark blue, and 80 column display.

0000 Reserved Operating system
0400 Free space Onboard memory or expansion
2000
4000
6000
8000
A000
C000
E000
F000 On-chip memory Hides mapped page
F100 Video ports
F108 Keyboard
F110 Mapper
F120 Sound chip
F130 Clock chip
F140 Free space Onboard memory or expansion
F800
FFF8
FFFA Decrementer
FFFC NMI vector
FFFE

GPL mode

The GPL mode is the compatibility mode, which is provided to run TI-99/4A programs.

0000 GPL interpreter Operating system
2000 Free space 8 KiB Onboard memory or expansion
3000
3FFE
4000 DSR space Normally used by the GeneveOS DSR
6000 Cartridge ROM contents Loaded from disk
8000 Mapper registers
8008 Keyboard
8010 Clock chip
8020 Free space
8400 Sound chip
8600 External bus Any device in the PEB that maps to this address
8800 Video ports
9000 Speech synthesizer if plugged into the PEB
9800 GRAM
A000 Free space 24 KiB
C000
E000
F000 On-chip memory Hides mapped page
F100 Free space
FFFA Decrementer
FFFC NMI vector
FFFE