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    During Compaction, the Operating System Must Distinguish Between Addresses and Data
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During Compaction, the Operating System Must Distinguish Between Addresses and Data

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During compaction, the operating system must distinguish between addresses and data values, and the distinctions are not obvious once the program has been loaded into memory.

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