- ram_resource(dev, idx++, 768, 1024); // c0000-fffff are usable - ram_resource(dev, idx++, 1024, tomk - 1024); // Systop - 1 MB -> KB + //ram_resource(dev, idx++, 768, 1024); // c0000-fffff are usable + ram_resource(dev, idx++, 768, tomk - 768); // Systop - 1 MB -> KB
Commented out code has proven to be confusing in the past. Any reason for leaving the commented-out line in there? I see it possibly leading to confusion.
Could we go from 768 to comething like: 0xc * 65536 or something? Make it really clear that it's the C segment?
Rather than commented-out code, maybe a descriptive comment so people who come later can know what you did? The resource code can be inscrutable ...
thanks
ron