Computer Science, asked by saakshilalotra09, 1 month ago

During memory
access, IO/Mapped is
held​

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Answered by XxItzdreamboyxX
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Explanation:

Memory-mapped I/O uses the same address space to address both memory and I/O devices. The memory and registers of the I/O devices are mapped to (associated with) address values. So when an address is accessed by the CPU, it may refer to a portion of physical RAM, or it can instead refer to memory of the I/O device.

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