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storage (HMA) The first 64
kilobytes (minus 16 byte) of
glitch the
Intel 80x86 processors can actually address 17*64
kbyte minus 16 byte of memory (from 0000:0000 to ffff:ffff) in
unable to handle more than 1
megabyte of memory, addressing
wrapped around, that is, address ffff:0010 was equivalent to
0000:0000. For compatibility reasons, later processors still
wrapped around by default, but this feature could be switched
addressing mode dynamically, thereby allowing programs to load
themselves into the 1024--1088 kbyte region and run in
realmode. From version 5.0 parts of
MS-DOS can be loaded into
(1995-01-10)