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==History==
The ARM6 introduced a '''32-bit PC''' and '''seperate PSR''', as well as a '''32-bit address bus''', allowing 4GB of memory to be addressed. The change in the PC/PSR layout caused incompatibility with code written for previous architectures, so the processor also included a 26-bit compatibility mode which used the old PC/PSR combination. The processor could still address 4GB in this mode, but could not [[Execution_(computers)|execute]] anything above address 3FFFFFC (64MB). This mode was used by [[RISCOS]] running on the [[Risc_PC|Acorn RiscPC]] to utilise the new processors while retaining compatibility with existing software.
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