address register
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address
noun[C]
uk/əˈdres/us/ˈæd.res/
the number of the house, name of the road, and name of the town where a person lives or works, and where letters can ...
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register
noun
uk/ˈredʒ.ɪ.stər/us/ˈredʒ.ə.stɚ/
a book or record containing a list ...
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(Definition ofaddressandregisterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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While the gate is open, a discrete number of clock pulses pass through the linear gate and are counted by theaddressregister.
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There may also be a memoryaddressregisterand a memory data register, used to access the main computer storage.
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On the other hand, segmented or bank switching designs provide more memory address space than is available in an internal memoryaddressregister.
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This bus required a program counter and a dataaddressregisterin each memory device.
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These include a memoryaddressregister, a byte count register, and one or more control registers.
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Moving an address to anaddressregisterstarts a small core memory read or write.
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The registers may do their own arithmetic, or there may be one or more special registers that do the arithmetic e.g. an accumulator and/oraddressregister.
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Among 118 eligible cases, 52 (44 %) were enrolled, 21 (19 %) refused to participate, and 45 (41 %) were not found at the address registered by the laboratory.
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Using the indexed modes, the zero page effectively acts as a set of up to 128 additional (though very slow) address registers.
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This call-return stack may be entirely managed by the hardware via specialized address registers and special address modes in the instructions.
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A or address registers are also 18 bits long.
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This can involve a new temporary home, hidden or old address registered, sometimes fake identity.
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A sequence of operations on adjacent fields could be chained, using the addresses left in the address registers by the previous operation.
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Collectively the data and address registers are called the general registers.
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Some cities allow a long-time camping lot to be the regular address registered with the authorities; others do not.
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This address space is used to address registers and memory on the option.
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