mode

Real mode, also called real address mode, is an operating mode of all x86-compatible CPUs. The mode gets its name from the fact that addresses in real mode always correspond to real locations in memory. Real mode is characterized by a 20-bit segmented memory address space (giving 1 MB of addressable memory) and unlimited direct software access to all addressable memory, I/O addresses and peripheral hardware. Real mode provides no support for memory protection, multitasking, or code privilege levels.
Before the introduction of protected mode with the release of the 80286, real mode was the only available mode for x86 CPUs; and for backward compatibility, all x86 CPUs start in real mode when reset, though it is possible to emulate real mode on other systems when starting in other modes.

View More On Wikipedia.org
  1. S

    BYD Seal 05: Relay Box Overheating Concern After Switching from Safe Mode

    I bought a BYD Seal 05 2 days ago. It showed a 17% charge at the dealership. I drove it home and the charge reached 70%. I checked the settings and saw that the car was in Safe Mode at 70%. When I opened the hood, I noticed that the box containing the relays was very hot. I think this is related...
Back
Top