释义 |
addressable, a. Computing.|əˈdrɛsəb(ə)l| [f. address v. + -able.] Allowing the assignment of an address and therefore capable of being individually accessed. Of (a) memory: in which all locations can be separately accessed.
1953Proc. IRE XLI. 1267/2 An important property of the 701 is that any full word of 36 bits..can be split into two half words of 18 bits.., each half word being separately addressable. 1961Communications Assoc. Computing Machinery IV. 434/1 Addressable registers. 1967Technology Week 23 Jan. 11/2 (Advt.), Memory uses 32-bit words, is addressable and alterable by 8-bit bytes, half words, words, and double words. 1973Sci. Amer. July 6/2 (Advt.), The HP-45 is the first pocket calculator with nine addressable memory registers besides its operational stack. You can store data in each one—any number that appears on the display—and recall it to the working register whenever you want. 1983Listener 20 Oct. 37/3 Special 30-minute discs allow trick playback and fast access to individually ‘addressable’ frames. |