More about memory addresses
Memory addresses are always written in base 16 or hexadecimal
notation. Unlike the
hexadecimal uses sixteen digits (0-9 and A-F, where A=10, B=11,
C=12 and so on up to F=15).
Hexadecimal numbers are denoted either by the suffix "h" or by the
prefix "0x". The final digit of a five-digit memory address is often
omitted, so C8000h may be written as C800h.
Because amounts of memory are usually stated as kilobytes (Kbytes)
rather than in hexadecimal notation, the following conversion table
may be helpful:
4 Kbytes = 1000h
8 Kbytes = 2000h
16 Kbytes = 4000h
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ten digits of the decimal system (0-9),
32 Kbytes = 8000h
64 Kbytes = 10000h
128 Kbytes = 20000h
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