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OCR: Getting Started with Pointers 211 computer has megabyte or 220 bytes of 'memory 20 Assume the We can computer picture is byte the addressable and the addresses range from through memory in the two ways shown in Figure aMemory by byte 220-2 220_1 {b Memor prrm Byte Address Byte Address Figure 4-2 In parts a and b of the Figure, the value is stored in the byte with address 44 and the value is stored in the byte with address 45 The interpretation of the val- ues is up to the program, the programmer, and the operating systerm. Each value stored in byte may be interpreted separately, or two or more bytes may be inter- preted together. Now consider an free program with an integer variable declared. When the program is loaded into memory, the loader will decide where the value of the variable wil ...