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8byte addressability: 8bytes can be stored in each memory location. 3bits to access: so 8 memory locations ( 2^3) total size = 8 * 8bytes( each memory location contains) = 64 bytes any queries or discussions, feel free to contact me at: chintala.ganesh@wipro.com
There are two nibbles in a byte.
There is no such thing as 14-bit byte addressable memory. There IS, however, 16-bit byte addressable memory, which I hope is what you meant. In that case, you simply divide 16 by 4 to get 16/4 = 4 nibbles. If you did in fact mean 14-bit address, then it would be 14/4 = 3.5 nibbles
There are 3 'A' modes: A mode = Addressability Mode; refers to address memory on a Mainframe computer. 3 basic Modes: 24, 31, and 64 24 and 31 A modes are becoming obsolete; many newer programming languages, such as Java will have trouble in thier processing routines due to memory and issues. 64 A mode should be the mode of choice, because the mode can handle addressability and memory issue for newer generation proogramming languages.
Nibbles
2 nibbles are in one byte
Nibbles
0.25 nibbles = 1 bit
The number of bits used to represent a memory address determines the number of different addresses that can be formed. If the number of bits is N, then 2N addresses can be formed.If N is 16, as it is in the 8085, then 216 = 65,536.If N is 20, as it is in the 8086/8088, then 220 = 1,048,576.If N is 24, as it is in the IBM 360/44, then 224 = 16,777,216.If N is 32, as it is in most 32 bit modern processors, then 232 = 4,294,967,296.If N is 64, as it is in most 64 bit modern processors, then 264 = 18,446,744,073,709,551,616.Note that the amount of addressable memory is not the same as the amount of physical memory. As addressability goes up, often physical memory does not match it, which means that effective addressability is limited.
Nibbles - video game - was created in 1991.
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Nipples. Not Nibbles. Nipples. A dog has eight to ten nipples.