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Number of Address Lines and bytes

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Number of Address Line

If there are X address lines, it is direct to find the number of bytes I can access with that.
Y = (2 pow X);

Say I have Y (number of bytes to access) and I need X (number of address lines).

Is there any easy and direct method to find out.


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Number of Address Line

You mean as in x= log(y) / log(2) ? (I think)

You would then need to round it up.

Keith
 

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Number of Address Line

or just take the logarithm with 2 as a base
 

Re: Number of Address Line

micard said:
or just take the logarithm with 2 as a base

You are more likely to find log to base 10 or e on your calculator though.

Keith
 

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