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address 1 , n (↔ fr: adresse
1
)
an address: ~ used by processor
1
Agent
to act on data
1
Destination
on memory
1
Location

an address: ~ used by processor
1
Agent
to act on data
1
Destination
on memory
1
Location
This means that a pointer holds the memory address of another variable.
[
en PROGC
]
The adapter can then generate a memory address to reference any location in RAM.
[ ]
Memory is pipelined when the CPU can request a sequence of addresses one per cycle and then after a delay of typically four or five cycles the memory responds with the data in the order in which it was requested.
[ ]
French
LPD JP MCLH
05/12/2008

address 2 , n (↔ fr: adresse
2
)
an address: ~ used by administrator
1
Agent
to act on computer
1
Recipient1
or site
1
Recipient2

Type the address of the page that you want to come up when you open your browser.
[
en NOVICE
]
Your normally type the URL in the address bar of your web browser, or click on a link, which will place the URL in the address bar and take you to that web site.
[
en NOVICE
]
Each host has a unique address similar to the way street addressing works.
[
enCOMPUTER SECURITY 101
]
Which identifies a specific computer Recipient1 or site Recipient2 IP ~
Which identifies a site Recipient2 that can be read by a browser URL
1
That does not change static
1
~
That is assigned temporarily dynamic
1
~
The computer Recipient1 or the site Recipient2 has an a. have an ~
French
LPD MCLH
16/01/2009

address 3 , n (↔ fr: adresse
3
)
A character string associated with a user that uniquely identifies this user in messages that are sent via email.

A character string associated with a user Agent that uniquely identifies this user Agent in messages Patient that are sent via email.
an address: ~ used by user
1
Agent
to act on message
1
Patient
e-ddress, e-mail address, eddress, electronic address, email address
Type in your name in the first screen, then in the second screen, type in your Hotmail address, and on the third screen, click HTTP in the 'My incoming mail server is' box, and then follow the prompts.
[
en NOVICE
]
At the top of the first page you will see where you can type an address in.
[
en NOVICE
]
When the server attempts to acknowledge the opening of a connection with the sender, the sender's bogus address cannot subsequently be contacted.
[
enDENIAL OF SERVICE
]
That is correctly formed valid
1
~
Part of an a. name
1
@
List that contains an a. and details on the users address book
1
Someone or something creates an a. create
1
an ~
The user Agent has an a. have an ~
The user Agent uses an a. to act on the message Patient receive ... at an ~
forward
1
... to an ~
email
4
... at an ~
French
MCLH
30/12/2013

address 4 , vt (↔ fr: adresser
1
)
address: operating system
1
Agent
, processor
1
Agent
~ data
1
Destination
in memory Location

That means that the microprocessor can address (28) 256 bytes of memory, and it can read or write 8 bits of the memory at a time.
[ ]
So with 20, 24, 32, and 36 address lines, the 80x86 processors can address one megabyte, 16 megabytes, four gigabytes, and 64 gigabytes of memory, respectively.
[
enMEMSUB
]
Intuitively, it would seem that designing memory chips in this manner is both more complex and slower than just putting one address pin on the chip for each address line required to uniquely address the chip--why not just put 22 address pins on the chip?
[
en PCPREM
]
Noun addressing
1
A memory Location that can be a. addressable
1
Means used to a. address
1
French
MCLH GC
06/02/2012
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