Base and bounds

In computing base and bounds refers to a simple form of virtual memory where access to computer memory is controlled by one or a small number of sets of processor registers called base and bounds registers. The ICT 1900 series called these the datum and limit registers.

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Base and bounds

In computing base and bounds refers to a simple form of virtual memory where access to computer memory is controlled by one or a small number of sets of processor registers called base and bounds registers. The ICT 1900 series called these the datum and limit registers.

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