If an assembly code for a system uses 16 bits to address


Assembly programs use 32 bits to address memory and can access up to 4gb of memory. If an assembly code for a system uses 16 bits to address memory, how many bytes of memory can the program access?

Is it as simple as 2^16 = 65,536 mb?

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