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Base addressThe lowest address available in an address range.
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Base address1. An address that is used as the origin in the calculation of addresses in the execution of a computer program. [From Weik '96] 2. A given address from which an absolute address is derived by combination with a relative address. Note: Base addresses are primarily used by computer programmers rather than by computer users. [From Weik '96]
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Base addressInternet Glossary An address that serves as a reference point for other addresses. For example, a base address could indicate the beginning of a program. The address of every instruction in the program could then be specified by adding an offset to the base address. For example, the address of the fifth instruction would be the base address plus 5.
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Base address)An address that serves as a reference point for other addresses. For example, a base address could indicate the beginning of a program. The address of every instruction in the program could then be s [..]
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Base addressPart of a memory address that is used as a reference point for other addresses, called relative addresses. Base addresses are referred to as segment addresses in IBM
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Base addressA base address is an absolute address that acts as a reference point for other addresses. The base address is used in computing as a relative address of an instruction within a program or the location [..]
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