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<p>binary addressing had become the standard architecture in most computer designs, and main memory sizes were most commonly powers of two. This is the most natural configuration for memory, as all combinations of states of their <a href="page.php?w=address_line">address line</a>s map to a valid address, allowing easy aggregation into a larger block of memory with contiguous addresses.</p>

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