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==Why was the ancast mirror removed?== | ==Why was the ancast mirror removed?== | ||
In Malygneo's latest edit, the PPC ancast mirror at 0xFFE00000 was taken off the last, and I'd like to ask why this was done. It is still a valid location in physical RAM, at least for the PowerPC. | In Malygneo's latest edit, the PPC ancast mirror at 0xFFE00000 was taken off the last, and I'd like to ask why this was done. It is still a valid location in physical RAM, at least for the PowerPC. | ||
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+ | I've removed it temporarily so it doesn't conflict with the SRAM1 location. I'm working on documenting memory mirrors properly, so the deletion is merely temporary.<br> | ||
+ | [[User:Malygneo|Malygneo]] ([[User talk:Malygneo|talk]]) 21:45, 18 April 2016 (CEST) |
Latest revision as of 06:37, 10 August 2021
Why was the ancast mirror removed?
In Malygneo's latest edit, the PPC ancast mirror at 0xFFE00000 was taken off the last, and I'd like to ask why this was done. It is still a valid location in physical RAM, at least for the PowerPC.
I've removed it temporarily so it doesn't conflict with the SRAM1 location. I'm working on documenting memory mirrors properly, so the deletion is merely temporary.
Malygneo (talk) 21:45, 18 April 2016 (CEST)