Single-chip microcomputer system having address space allocation

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ABSTRACT:
A computer system having an address space change-over circuit 8 capable of changing-over the allocation of an area of an internal ROM 22 in an address space either to an allocation in the address space most suitable for a single-chip microcomputer 20 or to an allocation in the address space more preferable for a case of connecting external memories 32, 33, and is capable of easily changing-over the address space allocation depending on whether the system operates as a single-chip microcomputer or operates as a system with external memories connected thereto.

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