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I know this is probably a really dumb question, but this is a Question and Answer forum, so... on page 63 of the the book where it talks about Memory Address spaces, it says, "Both memories are 16-bit wide
and have a 15-bit address space, meaning that the maximum addressable size of each
memory is 32K 16-bit words."
Can someone hold my hand and walk me through how/why the maximum addressable size of each memory is 32K?
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