from the PC MAC Address.
program counter holds the address of the next instruction.
address bus, data bus
The IP address for a PC is not difficult to find. Usually it can be found through the service of internet on the PC. Otherwise it can be found on the hard drive on the computer.
The address bus is a section of the bus that emits the address of the desired instruction or operand.
The PC AT bus, also known as the ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) bus, typically operates with a data bus width of 16 bits. It was originally designed for the IBM PC/AT and supports a maximum of 20 address lines, allowing access to 1 MB of memory. The bus facilitates communication between the CPU and peripheral devices, such as expansion cards and other hardware components. The ISA bus was widely used in personal computers during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
The address bus in the 8085 is 16 bits wide.
Yes, the address bus is uni-directional.
A bus is a collection of related electrical conductors. In a computer an address bus is typically used to convey the address of the current item of memory being accessed between various parts of a circuit. There is a variety of buses in a typical computer, obviously for various purposes. The PC in this case stands for personal computer. There's an article on webopedia.com about pc buses.
A bus is a collection of conducting wires which connect the processor and other devices in parallel scheme. The function of an address bus is to carry the address of the memory locations from the processor to the memory device, the address bus is unidirectional(only in one direction) in this processor so the flow of information on this bus is from the microprocessor to the attached device(memory module).
PC Card slots originally used a 16-bit ISA bus
The 8086/8088 has an internal 20-bit address bus and 16-bit data bus. Externally, the address bus is 20-bits, and the data bus is 16-bits for the 8086 and 8-bits for the 8088.The data bus in the 8086 is 16 bits in size, while the address bus is 20.