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When a microcontroller is designed, the number of bits reserved to hold an address in memory is set to support all of the possible addresses in memory. Example: if a chip can only hold 512 bytes of code, there are only 512 possible addresses and therefore only nine bits are reserved to hold address information. When a microcontroller is enlarged to offer more code space, one way to support the extra code space is by organizing the memory into Pages. ...
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Unit of information consisting of one Web file and its contained inline images
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A document, or collection of information, available by way of the World Wide Web. To make information available over the WWW, it is organized into pages. A page may contain text, graphics files, video, client-side scripts, and/or sound files.
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The entry point into the pages of a Web site. From the Home Page you can generally access the other site areas. HTML HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is the code used to write Web pages. Hyperlink These are links in HTML documents that you can click on to go the other Web resources. Links in a Web browser are usually underlined and are a different colour than the rest of the text.
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