Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory – Address formation – Varying address bit-length or size
Patent
1995-09-29
1998-07-21
Chan, Eddie P.
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory
Address formation
Varying address bit-length or size
711 2, 711220, 711211, 711202, G06F 1200
Patent
active
057847100
ABSTRACT:
Circuitry within a system memory controller of a data processing system enables an M-bit processor to address a memory location that requires an N-bit address, wherein N is greater than M. Thus, a less than 48-bit processor will be able to access IPL code resident within a 48-bit memory system. An M-bit address is received from a processor and then extended into an N-bit address with a mask of N-M bits. The extended address is compared with an N-bit address representing the memory location to be addressed, and the extended address is then selected to access the memory location when the extended address equals the N-bit address representing the memory location.
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Kaiser John Michael
Maule Warren Edward
Chan Eddie P.
England Anthony V. S.
International Business Machines - Corporation
Kim Hong C.
Kordzik Kelly K.
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