OK, I just read the text again, and the sentences before the one with
the 0xf indeed sounded like the the start address was at the last
byte. I've reworded the text now a little bit so that it should be more
accurate.
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Status: Invalid => Fix Released
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As far as I can see, the wording on the page only says that the BIOS
ends at address 0xF, not that it starts execution at exactly that
address. So I think that page is ok.
** Changed in: qemu
Status: New => Invalid
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Oh, and if I recall correctly, on the 80286 and 80386 and 80486, on
reset the amount of addressable memory was 16MiB, 4GiB and 4GiB
respectively, and IBM made the choice to map the BIOS ROMs to both the
top of addressable memory and at the top of the first MiB. The CPU's
themselves always reset to