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Ø In a paging system, programs and data stored on disk are divided into equal, fixed sized blocks called pages, and main memory is divided into blocks of the same size called frames. Exactly one page can fit in one frame.

Physical memory is divided into parts called FRAME and logical memory is divided into parts called PAGE.

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When using paging, the main memory is partioned into equal fixed-size chunk that are relatively small, and each process is also divided into small fixed-size chunks of the same size. Then, the chunks of a process known ase pages, are assigned to available chunks of memory known as frames or page frames.

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