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[Solved]1 Consider 38 Bit System Paging Scheme Memory Management Page Size System 16k Bytes Note 1 Q37241814

1. Consider a 38-bit system with paging scheme formemory management. The page size of the system is 16K bytes (Note1K=1024=210).

(a) Suppose a single-level paging is used, how many bits shouldbe allocated to the page offset? How large is the page table interms of bytes? Assume that each entry in the page table needs 4bytes.

(b) Suppose that we want to fit each of all the page tables intoone frame using multi-level paging. How many paging levels do weneed at the minimum? Specify the bits at each page level. Eachentry in all the page tables is 4 bytes.

(c) Discuss how to detect illegal memory accesses in this pagingsystem.

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