Skip to main content
Question Protected by gnat
Tweeted twitter.com/StackSoftEng/status/1388010225223995394

I'm struggling to find a definitive answer to my question, so any information would be greatly, greatly appreciated.

My question is; How are physical memory addresses actually determined or 'created'. What is the process where the byte blocks have a memory address assigned to it?

I understand that this is determined during boot up, before the BIOS is executed. But not exactly sure how or what the process is.

Further information would be really appreciated.

I'm struggling to find a definitive answer to my question, so any information would be greatly, greatly appreciated.

My question is; How are physical memory addresses actually determined or 'created'. What is the process where the byte blocks have a memory address assigned to it?

I understand that this is determined during boot up, before the BIOS is executed. But not exactly sure how or what the process is.

Further information would be really appreciated.

How are physical memory addresses actually determined or 'created'. What is the process where the byte blocks have a memory address assigned to it?

I understand that this is determined during boot up, before the BIOS is executed. But not exactly sure how or what the process is.

Became Hot Network Question
Source Link
jdow
  • 184
  • 1
  • 7

How Are RAM Memory Addresses Determined

I'm struggling to find a definitive answer to my question, so any information would be greatly, greatly appreciated.

My question is; How are physical memory addresses actually determined or 'created'. What is the process where the byte blocks have a memory address assigned to it?

I understand that this is determined during boot up, before the BIOS is executed. But not exactly sure how or what the process is.

Further information would be really appreciated.