👉 In computer science, an "outpoint" is a special type of address in a computer memory. It represents the starting point of an address space and can be used to access data stored in that location. Outpoints are often used for addressing external memory or for accessing external hardware resources such as I/O devices and peripherals.
Outpoints are typically represented by a set of bits, called a "word size," which specifies the number of bytes that can be accessed at once. For example, an out
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