so a byte address can only send a get bytes (8 bits)
when a bit address can be more detailed as it can send a get not only bytes but bits also
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Answer:
a letter and number code that identifies the column and row locations of a specific cell
Explanation:
Cells are labled A1 or B25 (etc.)
Answer:
It is called a Program Flowchart.
Explanation:
They're bytes consisting of 8 bits, so the max value is 2^8-1 = 255
Answer:
Because RAM is only used for short term storage (and doesn't contain anything that will need to be accessed often) RAM it loses its contents when turned off. So when you power on a computer, it has to start running bootup code which has to be stored in ROM