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QuestionIs there a conventional name for accessing e.g. memories with fewer address bits than required, using range a selector? Pin
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leon de boer13-Aug-19 5:55
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From what I can work out you are still building a Virtual Memory system what you are calling the sector selector is the page index and the memory window size itself is the page size.
Memory segmentation - Wikipedia[^]
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Segmentation with paging
Instead of an actual memory location the segment information includes the address of a page table for the segment.
If that is the case you are building a page table for a Virtual Memory Implementation
Page table - Wikipedia[^]
The Virtual space can be bigger, 1:1 or smaller than the real memory space.

Even on Flash Memory we still call them pages and a group of pages become a block.
That also holds for the old superVGA (VESA) standard where you have blocks being made up of pages of a set granularity
Although in both those cases we do call the selector a "bank selector" or a "block selector" as opposed to a "page index"

Sliding Window tends to be used as a term on transmission protocols

Realistically we understand what you are doing and it's only a name.
In vino veritas


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