bank selected memory
bank selected memory
[′baŋk si¦lek·təd ′mem·rē] (computer science)
Auxiliary blocks of memory in a microcomputer that can be switched in to replace some or all of the internal memory by software-controlled switches located outside the microprocessor.
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