The number of lines (wires) in the address bus determines the maximum amount of RAM that can be directly accessed by the CPU as each line carries one bit of the address. In 1981, the IBM PC had a ...
A quick look at the pinouts of an Intel 8086 & 8088 processor reveals a 20 bit address bus. There was high demand for the ability to address 1 meg (2^20) of address space, and Intel delivered.
Broken Arrow schools are working to address an incident involving a bus full of students. A video posted online shows an assault on one student by another, with other students walking by or ...
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