User`s guide
 1.1 Banked and Nonbanked Memory Organization
The memory organization for a nonbanked CP/M 3 system is very simple, as shown in Figure
1-1.
 Figure 1-1. Nonbanked System Memory Organization
 In the nonbanked organization, physical memory consists of a single, contiguous
 region addressable from OOOOH up to a maximum of OFFFFH (64K-1). The shaded
 region below the operating system represents the memory space available for the
 loading and execution of transient programs. The clear area above the operating
 system represents space that GENCPM can allocate to the operating system for disk
 record buffers and directory hash tables, as described in the CP/M Plus (CP/M Ver-
 sion 3) Operating System System Guide. The minimum size of this area is determined
 by the specific hardware requirements of the host microcomputer system.
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1.1 Baked/Nonbanked Organization CP/M 3 Programmer's Guide










