Whenever I see a C program that refers to a specific location (for example memory block) on memory, it Hexadecimal is done with numbers, even in windows when you get a seffilt, this memory is being separated from hexadecimal numbers. For example: Memory is often manipulated in large units, such as pages or segments, in which size 2's There are powers. If hex is expressed in hex, then it is easy to read as page + offset or similar build. Due to the problem of 5 is difficult due to the problem, and binary addresses are readily readable. * (0x12DF)
I wonder why use memory addresses hexadecimal numbers? Is there any special reason for this or is it just a convention?
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