4096 adresses, each having 29 available bits, because filt. 14.5 KiB total		
				
			
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but as far as data allocation, yes seperate op code, oprand, and adress variables
		 
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WAIT, i maY H Ave bEEn SAyInG 19 THE WHOLE tiME WHEn i MEaNT 29
		 
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Oh i got that mixed up and misread. but yes, good ideas.
		 
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SUSaNOO that's a good suggestion. I may want to make an opcode, or include in the adress variable an instruction that writes the stored variable to the adress variable. I was thinking with going with a minimal instruction set so i'd probably not need all 13 bits.
		 
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Nice stuff btw. +1
		 
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Well first of all, the address variable could be transported separately from the opcode and a corresponding operand. Therefore you could store 29 bits in the memory itself, allowing you to have these 29 bits separated in something like: 13 bit opcode, 16 bit operand.
		 
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How should I allocate data for a computer? what bits should be for what?