System memory map, System board memory connector for dimm – IBM 560 User Manual

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System Memory Map

Memory is mapped by the memory controller registers.

Figure 2-10 shows the memory map for a correctly functioning
system. Memory can be mapped differently if POST detects an error
in system board memory or RT/CMOS RAM. In the figure, the
variable

x represents the number of 1MB blocks of system board

memory starting at or above the hex 100000 boundary.

Figure

2-10. System Memory Map

Hex Address Range

Function

00000000 to 0009FFFF

640KB system board RAM

000A0000 to 000BFFFF

Video RAM

000C0000 to 000C7FFF

System board video BIOS ROM mapped to
RAM

000C8000 to 000EFFFF

Channel ROM

000F0000 to 000FFFFF

64KB system board ROM mapped to RAM

00100000 to (00100000 +
xMB)

xMB system board RAM

FFFF0000 to FFFFFFFF

64KB system board ROM

(same as 000F0000 to 000FFFFF)

System Board Memory Connector for DIMM

The system board of ThinkPad 560 has one DIMM connector that
directly accepts one 144-pin DIMM of one of the following three
different capacities: 8MB, 16MB, or 32MB.

The system board of ThinkPad 560E has one DIMM connector that
directly accepts one 144-pin DIMM of one of the following four
different capacities: 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, or 64MB (2-bank type).

Figure 2-11 on page 2-15 shows the pin assignments for the DIMM
connector.

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ThinkPad 560/560E System Board

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