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Question by pandian
Submitted on 2/21/2004
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How many address lines are needed to address a 64Kb segment with each register storing upto 512 bytes.



Answer by viral sharma
Submitted on 7/27/2006
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16 lines required

 

Answer by SS
Submitted on 2/12/2007
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16 address lines.

 

Answer by Minu
Submitted on 3/22/2007
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7 bits, No of address lines needed to address 64kb is 16. and 9 bits are used by register that means 2^9 memories can be accessed with the help of register and remaining 7bits are used to access the register that gives a sum of 7+9=16 to point to that memory location.

 

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