A quick look at the pinouts of an Intel 8086 & 8088 processor reveals a 20 bit address bus. There was high demand for the ability to address 1 meg (2^20) of address space, and Intel delivered. However ...
The tradeoff for less memory is that a given memory location with CMAC addressing might be used for multiple input states, resulting in collisions for some memory locations. Because a larger input ...
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