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memory_layout [2019/05/08 07:23] neilsmemory_layout [2019/06/13 21:50] – [Default memory configuration] neils
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 ===== Default memory configuration ===== ===== Default memory configuration =====
  
-On startup, the **XC=BASIC** standard library sets up the following memory configuration:+On startup, the **XC=BASIC** runtime library sets up the following memory configuration:
  
 ^ Area ^ Usage ^ ^ Area ^ Usage ^
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 | $E000-$FFFF | KERNAL ROM | | $E000-$FFFF | KERNAL ROM |
  
-Note that BASIC ROM is banked out in order to have a large consecutive RAM area for the **XC=BASIC**  program. The above configuration does not change during the lifetime of the program, except for one case: if you use floats, the BASIC ROM is temporary banked in during the floating point calculations. This doesn't effect the code or data that you keep in $A000-$BFFF.+Note that BASIC ROM is banked out in order to have a large consecutive RAM area for the **XC=BASIC**  program. The above configuration does not change during the lifetime of the program, except for one case: if you use floats, the BASIC ROM is temporary banked in during the floating point calculations. This doesn't effect the code or data that you keep between $A000 and $BFFF.
  
 ===== Program layout ===== ===== Program layout =====