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Hello.

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In this tutorial, we will learn what is a memory map of Delta places while you are working with the

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Delta Kelty's.

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You need to know the memory maps, OK?

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If I search memory, then you will see from here.

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Programming under the programming concepts.

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The memory maps.

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I will go to this memory.

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And for is to each to memory map.

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You will see at this point in oxidative relays.

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And starting from zero till 511 done, it is equal to 512 points.

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And it starts again.

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So seven hundred sixty six to eight to nine hundred ninety nine.

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And like that.

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And you will see the timer usages, for example.

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If you want to work with the 100 millisecond timer, OK, you will see these are my timers and the accumulative

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timer is timer 215, 255 and 10 millisecond and one millisecond for the counters, 16 B, 32 bit and

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also high speed counter.

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And any take anything for you for your needs to programme.

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Uh PLCC.

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Everything is here for the.

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For example, yes, to an exit to memory.

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Right.

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And then they start to access to memory.

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And these are all here.

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OK.

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And each place he has different memory, almost same.

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But you need to focus to these memory map and you need to understand which in bits or amoxil overlay

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or which time or which country is empty and that I can use.

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And also, it's continue.

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You can see from here a minimum of 12 AC Mamoru.

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OK.

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And let's go down a little bit more.

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And at this point, also, you've also states an allocation of ledged memory.

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And I'm not going to talk about it because it doesn't matter.

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And here we will continue with the number systems.

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But now I've finished here and I will keep this page open and we will do one more example about, for

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example, let's select as easily Plessey.

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Let's say to a memory, OK, then.

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I'm finished for this tutorial SIU Internet tutorial.
