What is base segment address?
Answer / Hitesh Hayaran
The Base Segment Address (BSA) in the 8086 microprocessor refers to the initial memory address associated with a specific segment register. The BSA is used as the starting point for calculating effective addresses when accessing data within that segment using an index register.
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