multiple-address computer
multiple-address computer
[′məl·tə·pəl ¦a‚dres kəm‚pyüd·ər] (computer science)
A computer whose instruction contains more than one address, for example, an operation code and three addresses A, B, C, such that the content of A is multiplied by the content of B and the product stored in location C.
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