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Apple provides multiple overlapping paging mechanisms which in total divide an Apple IIe's address space up into 12 distinct segments. Those are:
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Apple provides multiple overlapping paging mechanisms which in total divide an Apple IIe's address space up into 12 distinct segments. Those are:
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# 0000—0200
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# 0000–0200
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Reading and writing: contains auxiliary RAM if `ALTZP` is set. Contains base RAM otherwise.
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Reading and writing: contains auxiliary RAM if `ALTZP` is set. Contains base RAM otherwise.
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# 0300—0400; 0800—1000; 2000—C000
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# 0300–0400; 0800–1000; 2000–C000
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Reading: contains base RAM if `80STORE` is set or `RAMRD` is reset; contains auxiliary RAM otherwise.
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Reading: contains base RAM if `80STORE` is set or `RAMRD` is reset; contains auxiliary RAM otherwise.
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Writing: as per reading, but regarding `RAMWRT` rather than `RAMRD`.
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Writing: as per reading, but regarding `RAMWRT` rather than `RAMRD`.
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# 0400—0800
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# 0400–0800
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Reading: contains auxiliary RAM if either (i) both `80STORE` and `PAGE` are set; or (ii) `80STORE` is reset and `RAMRD` is set. Contains base RAM otherwise.
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Reading: contains auxiliary RAM if either (i) both `80STORE` and `PAGE` are set; or (ii) `80STORE` is reset and `RAMRD` is set. Contains base RAM otherwise.
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Writing: as per reading, but regarding `RAMWRT` rather than `RAMRD`.
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Writing: as per reading, but regarding `RAMWRT` rather than `RAMRD`.
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# 1000—2000
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# 1000–2000
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Reading: contains auxiliary RAM if either (i) `80STORE` and `PAGE` are set and `TEXT` is reset; or (ii) `80STORE` is reset and `RAMRD` is set. Contains base RAM otherwise.
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Reading: contains auxiliary RAM if either (i) `80STORE` and `PAGE` are set and `TEXT` is reset; or (ii) `80STORE` is reset and `RAMRD` is set. Contains base RAM otherwise.
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Writing: as per reading, but regarding `RAMWRT` rather than `RAMRD`.
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Writing: as per reading, but regarding `RAMWRT` rather than `RAMRD`.
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# C000—C100
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# C000–C100
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Never mapped to RAM. Always contains the internal and card IO.
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Never mapped to RAM. Always contains the internal and card IO.
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# C100—C300; C400—D000
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# C100–C300; C400–D000
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Contains ROM if `RDCXROM` is set. Otherwise is unmapped, allowing cards to respond.
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Contains ROM if `RDCXROM` is set. Otherwise is unmapped, allowing cards to respond.
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# C300—C400
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# C300–C400
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Contains ROM if either of `RDCXROM` or `RDC3ROM` is set. Otherwise is unmapped, allowing cards to respond.
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Contains ROM if either of `RDCXROM` or `RDC3ROM` is set. Otherwise is unmapped, allowing cards to respond.
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# D000—E000
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# D000–E000
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Reading: contains ROM if the language card `read` flip flop is *disabled*. Contains base RAM if the flip flop is enabled and `RAMRD` is reset. Otherwise contains auxiliary RAM.
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Reading: contains ROM if the language card `read` flip flop is *disabled*. Contains base RAM if the flip flop is enabled and `RAMRD` is reset. Otherwise contains auxiliary RAM.
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Writing: empty if the language card `write` flip flop is *enabled*. Contains base RAM if the flip flop is disabled and `RAMWRT` is reset. Otherwise contains auxiliary RAM.
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Writing: empty if the language card `write` flip flop is *enabled*. Contains base RAM if the flip flop is disabled and `RAMWRT` is reset. Otherwise contains auxiliary RAM.
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The portion of RAM accessed depends upon the language card's `BANK2` flip flop.
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The portion of RAM accessed depends upon the language card's `BANK2` flip flop.
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# E000—10000
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# E000—
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As per D000—E000 except that `BANK2` does not affect the portion of RAM exposed.
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As per D000—E000 except that `BANK2` does not affect the portion of RAM exposed.
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