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- Q16935502 subject Q7156006.
- Q16935502 abstract "Zero address arithmetic is a feature of a few innovative computer architectures, whereby the assignment to a physical address space is deferred until programming statement execution time. It eliminates the link step of conventional compile and link architectures, and more generally relocation.All Burroughs large systems and medium systems had this property, as do their modern day successors that preserve the original physical architecture.The 1960 announcement of the English Electric KDF9 is the first announcement of a zero-address instruction format computer, rapidly followed by the Burroughs B5000.".
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- Q16935502 wikiPageWikiLink Q7156006.
- Q16935502 comment "Zero address arithmetic is a feature of a few innovative computer architectures, whereby the assignment to a physical address space is deferred until programming statement execution time.".
- Q16935502 label "Zero address arithmetic".