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When a computer is executing a program of instructions, the CPU continually fetches information from those locations in memory that contain (1) the program codes representing the operations to be performed and (2) the data to be operated upon.
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Dynamic memories, such as the 2118 16K × 1 RAM, have to multiplex the address bus.
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