Addressing method and apparatus for a computer system

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ABSTRACT:
Each card slot in a computer system receives a different ordering of address lines than each of the other card slots so that the ordering of the address lines at each card slot is indicative of its physical address relative to the other card slots. Means responsive to codes provided on at least selected ones of the address lines for establishing the hard and soft physical addresses of cards to be inserted into the slots may be provided.

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