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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T10:05:33+00:00 2026-05-21T10:05:33+00:00

Me and my friend were brainstorming about a question concerning physical memory addressing in

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Me and my friend were brainstorming about a question concerning physical memory addressing in real mode and we couldn’t wrap our heads around it. Here goes.

In real mode 16 is multiplied to the segment selector register and added to the offset register to get the 20-bit physical address. This consequently leads to the possibility of overlapping segments.

E.G. “Segment Selector -> 0040 & Offset -> 0010” = “Segment Selector -> 0030 & offset -> 0110”

It is our understanding that the segment selector is shifted by 4 bits before being added to the offset. So in order to avoid this segmentation why didn’t they just shift the segment selector by 6 (multiply it by 64) before adding it to the offset. In our view this would have eliminated the prospect of memory overlapping.

Does it have to do with any hardware limitations they faced during that time or is it simply a design decision.

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    2026-05-21T10:05:34+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 10:05 am

    It’s due to the design constraints. They had a 20-bit address bus, the simplest thing to do was simply to have the segment register select the paragraph, then add the offset to it (and for the parts that exceed the 20-bit address bus, it wraps around into the bottom of memory).

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