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by sixfiveotwo
548 days ago
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> I think a memory address is a number that CPU considers to be a memory address I meant to say that, indeed, there must be some concept of CPU for a memory address to have a meaning, and for this concept of CPU to be as widely applicable as possible, surely defining it as abstract as possible is the way to go. Ergo, the idea of a C abstract machine. Anyway, other people in this thread are discussing the matter more accurately and in more details than I could hope to do, so I'll leave it like that. |
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