Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-8F1567B4-6957-5B93-9499-35489AD610F5.dita
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 at the chunk's base address and a size that is a multiple of the MMU page
 size. The following diagram is an example of this kind of chunk: </p> <fig id="GUID-BD64E013-2750-5298-8C5A-8DAC9AB30E14">
 <title>Normal chunks</title>
-<image href="GUID-07F65EEA-5969-5E56-9570-245712FB3EE3_d0e240067_href.png" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-07F65EEA-5969-5E56-9570-245712FB3EE3_d0e245026_href.png" placement="inline"/>
 </fig> <p id="GUID-0FB877CD-C4E1-5253-AFBC-563E3C715A44"><b>Double-ended chunks</b> </p> <p>These
 chunks have a committed region consisting of a single contiguous range starting
 at arbitrary lower and upper endpoints within the reserved region. The only
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 MMU page size. Both the bottom and top of the committed region can be altered
 dynamically. The following diagram shows an example of this kind of chunk: </p> <fig id="GUID-62D7BB5C-3BF1-5AA1-88A2-45D09D8684C9">
 <title>Double-ended chunks</title>
-<image href="GUID-99C2E42F-1029-5E32-8446-CAAF29D733BA_d0e240083_href.png" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-99C2E42F-1029-5E32-8446-CAAF29D733BA_d0e245042_href.png" placement="inline"/>
 </fig> <p id="GUID-230B66B1-7FD8-5944-9284-354C7564156B"><b>Disconnected chunks</b> </p> <p>These
 chunks have a committed region consisting of an arbitrary set of MMU pages
 within the reserved region. Each page-sized address range within the reserved
 region starting on a page boundary can be committed independently. The following
 diagram shows an example of this kind of chunk: </p> <fig id="GUID-13C9EED8-9C28-5289-A558-378DE49A0DAF">
 <title>Disconnected chunks</title>
-<image href="GUID-59C143F6-3A0C-5C37-9351-A72FE45AFFC9_d0e240099_href.png" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-59C143F6-3A0C-5C37-9351-A72FE45AFFC9_d0e245058_href.png" placement="inline"/>
 </fig> </section>
 <section id="GUID-FD985769-32EB-5A8C-97E8-A3D2D89BBC33"><title>Shared chunks</title> <p>A
 shared chunk is a mechanism that allows kernel-side code to share memory buffers