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From: martillo@ihuxt.UUCP (Yehoyaqim Shemtob Martillo)
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Subject: Re: pointer question - (nf)
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Date: Thu, 15-Mar-84 17:54:56 EST
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There is another side to the pointer question.

In most books, a pointer is a variable.  The number it contains is the
address.  The pointer itself has an address as well unless a register is
declared as a pointer variable.  On some machines even registers are
addressable parts of the memory spectrum.