Upper Memory Map; Conventional Memory Map - Dell Inspiron 3500 System Reference 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

Upper Memory Map

Location
10FFF0
100000–10FFEF
0F0000–0FFFFF
0E0000–0EFFFF
0DC000–0DFFFF
0D0000–0DBFFF
0C0000–0CFFFF
0A0000–0BFFFF
09FC00–09FFFF
000000–09FBFF

Conventional Memory Map

Segment Address Range
0
00000h–003FFh
 
00400h–004FFh
00500h–005FFh
 
 
00600h–0FFFFh
1
10000h–1FFFFh
2
20000h–2FFFFh
3
30000h–3FFFFh
4
40000h–4FFFFh
5
50000h–5FFFFh
6
60000h–6FFFFh
7
70000h–7FFFFh
8
80000h–8FFFFh
9
90000h–9FBFFh
 
9FC00h–9FFFFh
 
Description
Extended memory
High memory area
System BIOS
Video BIOS
Available
PC Card memory
Available
Video RAM
PS/2 mouse-data area
Conventional memory
Use
Interrupt vector table
BIOS data area
®
MS-DOS
work area
User memory
User memory
User memory
User memory
User memory
User memory
User memory
User memory
User memory
User memory
PS/2 mouse-data area
System User's
Guide.

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