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Offset

A number designating a new address relative to another. This usually refers to memory and the offset is added to the initial address to get the final address.

Example: The offset of 3, relative to 5, is 8. In other words, if you start with 5 and use something at offset 3, it will be at 8.

last edited (February 5, 2003) by KDivad Leahcim, Number of views: 1450, Current Rev: 3 (Diff)

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