dynamic address translator
dynamic address translator
[dī¦nam·ik ′a‚dres ‚tranz‚lād·ər] (computer science)
A hardware device used in a virtual memory system to automatically identify a virtual address inquiry in terms of segment number, page number within the segment, and position of the record with reference to the beginning of the page.
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