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PC Maintenance: Preparing for A+ Certification Chapter 6: Memory

Chapter 6 Objectives Differentiate between types of memory Understand how memory holds data Identify physical types of RAM Explain how an OS uses RAM Differentiate between conventional, upper, expanded and extended memory Get RAM usage information in an OS

Types of Memory Read-Only Memory (ROM) Random Access Memory (RAM) Dynamic RAM (DRAM) Static RAM (SRAM)

Read-Only Memory (ROM) Non-volatile Types of ROM chips: Programmable ROM (PROM) Erasable Programmable ROM (EPROM) Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM (EEPROM)

Random Access Memory (RAM) SRAM Non-volatile Examples: L1 and L2 caches DRAM Volatile Examples: system RAM, video RAM

How RAM Stores Data Each chip has a grid of on/off capacitors Each RAM chip’s grid has a width and depth, like a spreadsheet A bank is a group of chips with a collective width matching the bus 1

How RAM Stores Data Multiple chips combine their widths to match the width of the bus

What is a Stick of RAM? Stick: A SIMM or DIMM that holds a group of chips

SIMMs Single Inline Memory Modules (SIMMs) 30-pin (8-bit) Both are now obsolete

DIMMs Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMMs) 168-pin (64-bit) SDRAM synchronized with system bus DDR SDRAM is double the system bus speed

RIMMs Rambus Inline Memory Modules (RIMMs) 184-pin (64-bit) Faster than DIMMs Up to 8X or more of the system bus speed More expensive, less popular Waning in popularity

How Many Sticks Per Bank? SIMMs Four 30-pin SIMMs make up a 32-bit bank One 72-pin SIMM makes up a 32-bit bank Two 72-pin SIMMs make up a 64-bit bank DIMMs and RIMMs One 168-pin DIMM makes up a 64-bit bank One 184-pin RIMM makes up a 64-bit bank

RAM Parity One-bit parity chip for error correction Primarily found on 72-pin SIMMs, now mostly obsolete Later variant was Error Code Correction (ECC) RAM

RAM Speeds Fast Page Mode (FPM) Synchronous Dynamic RAM (SDRAM) Speed measured in nanoseconds of delay Lower number is better Synchronous Dynamic RAM (SDRAM) Speed synchronized with system bus Measured in MHz Higher number is better

Selecting RAM Physical size of the stick (number of pins) Capacity Speed Refresh technology Parity

Understanding Memory Addresses A logically assigned location in RAM Described using hexadecimal Width of address bus determines available addresses

The First Megabyte 640K Conventional Memory 360K Upper Memory Running Applications in Real-Mode 360K Upper Memory Reserved for system use

Expanded Memory Developed for 80286 systems EMS (Expanded Memory Specification) Also called LIM memory (Lotus-Intel-Microsoft)

Expanded Memory Swaps data into and out of a 64K page frame in upper memory

Extended Memory Originally developed for 80386 systems Can be accessed directly by protected-mode applications HIMEM.SYS required XMS (Extended Memory Specification) is the standard Still in use today

DOS Memory Usage Use the MEM command

DOS Memory Usage The MEM /C | MORE command provides more information

Windows Memory Usage Mostly automatic Check amount of RAM in System Properties

System Information

Virtual Memory Windows automatically controls virtual memory, but settings can be overridden