MEMORY ADDRESS REGISTER

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The 'Memory Address Register' or MAR is the register of a computer's control unit that contains the address of a register to fetch or store from or to the computer storage.
The Memory Address Register is half of a minimal interface between a microprogram and computer storage. The other half is a memory data register.
Far more exotic memory interfaces exist, but this is the least that can work.

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