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To Bob Badour

As a proof of good faith that I am not trying to ellide your questions.
 I will change the quoting.  Hope this will clarify...

Bob Badour wrote:
<<What are the two dimensions? Can you name them?>>
For bidimensional RAM's, the 2 dimensions are RowAddress and
ColumnAddress
For tridimensional RAM's (64bit architectures) the 3 dimensions are
Block Adress, RowAddress, ColumnAddress

Does that make sense? It was written above.

