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  • 기술적인의미에서의ZeroPage . . . . 2 matches
         The zero page is the memory address page at the absolute beginning of a computer's address space (the lowermost page, covered by the memory address range 0 ... page size?1).
         For example, the MOS Technology 6502 has only six non-general purpose registers. As a result, it used the zero page extensively. Many instructions are coded differently for zero page and non-zero page addresses:
         예를 들자면 the MOS Technology 6502 는 오직 6개의 non-general 목적을 가진 레지스터를 가지고 있었다. 결과적으로 이는 것은 제로페이지라는 개념을 폭넓게 사용하였다. 많은 명령어들이 제로페이지와 제로페이지가 아닌 어드레씽을 위해서 다르게 쓰여졌다.
         Zero page addressing now has mostly historical significance, since the developments in integrated circuit technology have made adding more registers to a CPU less expensive, and have made CPU operations much faster than RAM accesses. Some computer architectures still reserve the beginning of address space for other purposes, though; for instance, the Intel x86 systems reserve the first 512 words of address space for the interrupt table.
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         3. 모든 CHECK가 끝나면 ROM-BIOS는 컴퓨터의 부팅 가능한 드라이브를 찾는다. 이 순위는 CMOS 셋업에서 바꿔 줄 수 있다.
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