How byte incompatibility problem is addressed in 8086?
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- 8086 has a 20-bit address bus, hence it can access 1MB memory. It is not possible to work with a 20 bit address as it is not a byte compatible number i.e. (20 bits is two and a half bytes). To avoid working with this incompatible number, we create a virtual model of the memory
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