Code Segment, in which all the application code is stored Data Segment, that holds the global data
RAM - Random-Access Memory
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Acoustic code refers to the way information is processed and remembered based on its sound or auditory attributes. In psychology, it is one of the three main forms of encoding in memory, alongside visual and semantic encoding. Acoustic coding involves storing information based on how it sounds, which can aid in memory recall through verbal repetition or auditory cues.
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Harvard architecture : _________ ______ | code | | | | memory | | CPU | <-----> |_________| | | | | ----------- | data | | memory | ---------------- the CPU generated address is either point to code or data memory. Princeton arhitecture: data memory <--------> CPU <-------> code memory in this the CPU generated address will point to both the data and code. for this some internal operation are take place to point to either data or code. answered by prasad. mail prasad40613@gmail.com
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Avoid using goto -- it's a sign of bad programming. apart from the risk of jumping over vital memory cleanup code, your code will be that much harder to follow.Replace all the gotos with function calls or place non-duplicate code inline within the loop itself. To conditionally exit a loop prematurely, use break, not goto. Place the break immediately after the function call or immediately after the inline code.
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Yes, the auditory code used in short-term memory (STM) can explain why people have better memory for information they hear rather than see. This is because auditory information tends to be processed more efficiently and encoded more deeply in STM compared to visual information, resulting in better recall. Additionally, auditory information can be rehearsed more easily through inner speech, enhancing memory retention.