Memory , I/O, Memory-I/O and I/O-Memory Mapping

Hi,

What is the actual difference between the following :

1) Memory Mapped 2) I/O Mapped 3) Memory Mapped I/O 4) I/O Mapped Memory

Kindly tell me their actual definitions/meanings . Further, Let me know some best conditions whereit should be used and other scenarios where it should not be used.

Need some clarifications / links / docs.

Thx in advans, Karthik Balaguru

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Sure thing. First, though, please post your instructor's e-mail address so that I can send it to him/her directly.

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