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What does the basic Windows CE memory map look like?

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What does the basic Windows CE memory map look like?

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The Windows CE address space is 4GB. The bottom 2Gb are used for processes and application shared space. The operating system uses the top 2Gb – hardware, object store and ROM are mapped here (Note that some locations may be different on your device). Have any additional info – please send it to me and I’ll add it to the list. FFFF FFFF: top of memory BF00 0000: Beginning of ROM area AB00 0000: I/O Registers on a MIPS R4xxx AA00 0000: Beginning of screen memory A000 0000: Beginning of DRAM area 8000 0000: Beginning of kernel memory space […] 4200 0000: begin shared app memory (memory mapped files) 4000 0000: slot 32 space […] 0400 0000: slot 2 – filesys.exe 0200 0000: slot 1 – nk.

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