Computer Science, asked by HaritMengar, 3 months ago

Logical address is generated by the
CPU.
(A) True
(B) False​

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Answered by avsarbansal
0

Logical address is generated by the

CPU.

false

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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ANSWER :

A) TRUE

Logical address is generated by the CPU.

EXPLANATION :

While a programme is running, the CPU creates a logical address.

The collection of all logical addresses that a program's CPU generates is known as the logical address space.

The memory does not physically contain the logical address.

Compile-time and load-time address binding methods produce identical logical addresses.

A logical address is also referred to as a virtual address because it doesn't actually exist.

Memory-Management Unit, a piece of hardware, is used to map a logical address to its matching physical address.

An IP address is a logical address that is given by router or server software, and that logical address may occasionally change.
For instance, a laptop starting up in a different hotspot is likely to receive a new IP.

A logical address is created to prevent user programmes from ever accessing physical memory directly and from occupying memory that has been acquired by another process, which could corrupt that process.

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