The MEM (Memory) command identifies the memory modules and their addresses at the time a dump is created. The value of the IP range registers are also listed for CS7801 systems.
For IOP systems, the output also identifies the processor memory range register values.
Syntax
── MEM ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
Example
The following example shows the output from the MEM command.
INPUT: MEM MEMORY MOD ANALYSIS (MOD = 128 KW) 0 (0000000000) - 2047 (000FFFFFFF) PRESENT 2048 (0010000000) - 4095 (001FFFFFFF) ABSENT - PCI HOLE 4096 (0020000000) - 9214 (0047FFFFFF) PRESENT PRESENT MOD COUNT = 7168 (896 MW) IP RANGE REGISTERS: LOW EMODE MEMORY LIMIT: 000FFFFFFF NON-COHERENT BYTE MEMORY BASE: 0018400000 NON-COHERENT BYTE MEMORY LIMIT: 001FFFFFFF HIGH EMODE MEMORY BASE: 0020000000 HIGH EMODE MEMORY LIMIT: 0047FFFFFF