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... main memory . Through coding systems in which information is represented as patterns of bit values , data is stored in the main memory along with the algorithms the machine is to execute . To perform algorithm execution , another unit ...
... main memory . Through coding systems in which information is represented as patterns of bit values , data is stored in the main memory along with the algorithms the machine is to execute . To perform algorithm execution , another unit ...
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... memory of size 16K contains 16,384 ( 16 x 1024 ) cells . To identify individual cells in a machine's main memory , each cell is assigned a unique name , called its address . The system is analogous to , and uses the same terminology as ...
... memory of size 16K contains 16,384 ( 16 x 1024 ) cells . To identify individual cells in a machine's main memory , each cell is assigned a unique name , called its address . The system is analogous to , and uses the same terminology as ...
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... main memory . Instead , this circuitry is isolated in an area of the computer called the central processing unit ... memory , it contains special memory cells , called registers , that are used as temporary holding places for data being ...
... main memory . Instead , this circuitry is isolated in an area of the computer called the central processing unit ... memory , it contains special memory cells , called registers , that are used as temporary holding places for data being ...
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