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| - | The programmer then has to decide on, or to put in writing code to obtain, the best attainable order that can match within the remaining available memory house. Since the full available memory in a given pc system is probably not a energy-of-two multiple of the minimal block size, the most important block measurement could not span your complete memory of the system. For instance, if the system had 2000 Okay of bodily memory and the order-zero block dimension was four Ok, the upper limit on the order could be 8, since an order-eight block (256 order-zero blocks, 1024 K) is the biggest block that can slot in memory. Consequently, | ||
| + | The programmer then has to determine on, or to write down code to obtain, the highest doable order that can match in the remaining obtainable memory space. Since the overall accessible memory in a given pc system might not be a energy-of-two a number of of the minimal block measurement, | ||
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