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Each CPU subsystem has four dedicated RAM blocks: M0, M1, D0, and D1. M0/M1 memories are small blocks of memory which are tightly coupled with the CPU. Only the CPU has access to these memories. No other masters (including DMA) have any access to these memories.
All dedicated RAMs have the ECC feature. All dedicated memories (except for M0/M1) are secure memory and also have the access protection (CPU write protection/CPU fetch protection) feature. Each type of access protection for each RAM block can be enabled/disabled by configuring the specific bit in the access protection register, allocated to each subsystem (DxACCPROT).