Question: Suppose a computer using fully associative cache has 2 24 bytes of byte-addressable main memory and a cache of 128 blocks, where each block contains

Suppose a computer using fully associative cache has 2 24 bytes of byte-addressable main memory and a cache of 128 blocks, where each block contains 64 bytes 

a) How many blocks of main memory are there? 

b) What is the format of a memory address as seen by cache; that is, what are the sizes of the tag and offset fields? 

c) To which cache block will the memory address 0x01D872 map? 

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