- An MMU (memory management unit) generates physical address.
- A CPU (central processing unit) generates a logical address.
- An MMU (memory management unit) generates physical address. - A CPU (central processing unit) generates a logical address.
You need some kind of memory expander, which maps a frame of addresses to a location in physical memory. Better, use an 8086/8088.
Pointer registers typically store memory addresses, allowing the CPU to access specific data locations in memory. Index registers, on the other hand, are used to modify operand addresses during program execution, often for array indexing or loop iterations. Both types of registers facilitate efficient data manipulation and memory access in assembly language programming and low-level operations.
Retrospective memory is the kind of memory about things that had happened, while prospective memory is the kind of memory about future that one plan to do.
RAM[Random Access Memory] is volatile memory.
declarative memory
Explicit Memory
Yes they are.
Read Only Memory (ROM) and Random Access Memory (RAM)
The memory is the function of the brain.
random access memory
Memory Address numbers