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4 September 2025

  • curlast 11:2611:26, 4 September 2025 AidanFollmer3 talk changes 5,896 bytes +5,896 Created page with "<br>A web page, memory web page, or digital page is a fixed-size contiguous block of digital memory, described by a single entry in a page table. It is the smallest unit of information for memory administration in an working system that makes use of virtual memory. Similarly, a page frame is the smallest fixed-length contiguous block of physical memory into which memory pages are mapped by the working system. A switch of pages between predominant memory and an auxiliary..."