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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T13:13:38+00:00 2026-05-30T13:13:38+00:00

I can calculate an address Segment:Offset as Segment * 0x10 + Offset . But

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I can calculate an address Segment:Offset as Segment * 0x10 + Offset. But how do I calculate the opposite?

E.g. how do I get from 0xF4170 to F400:0170 and from 0xACF04 to ABCD:1234?

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    2026-05-30T13:13:39+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 1:13 pm

    You would be required to have either the base or the offset to start with, along with the linear address, as multiple Segment:Offset pairs can map to the same linear address.

    so if we have the segment 0xF400 and the linear address 0xF4170, we get the offset being 0xF4170 - (0xF400 << 4) which is 0x170.


    Doing this with only knowing the linear address doesn’t have a unique solution, so you have to choose a convention for splitting a 20-bit address into a 16-byte-aligned seg part and a byte offset. One possible function is this:

    • Segement = linear >> 4 (top 16 bits)
    • offset = linear & 0x0F (low 4 bits)

    You might choose a canonical form with 12:8 bits, leaving room for future expansion with wider linear addresses.

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