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<p>are taken by every operating system access, in contrast to four or six when using regular <a href="page.php?w=jump_instruction">jump instruction</a>s.<br/>
* The table used to look up the appropriate function is stored in RAM. Then, even if the underlying code was stored in ROM, it could still be overridden (<a href="page.php?w=patch_%28computing%29">patched</a>) by replacing the ROM <a href="page.php?w=memory_address">memory address</a> with a RAM address.</p>

<p>The system was further optimized by allotting some bits of the A-trap instruction</p><p>
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