Special address generation arrangement

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ABSTRACT:
A sequential address generation arrangement (45, 61, 62, 99, 102) generates a sequence of addresses in response to an initial address and disables generation of the sequence of addresses in response to a control signal (LAST NIB) produced from at least a portion of the initial address at the conclusion of generation of a predetermined number of sequential addresses, the predetermined number being decoded from the initial address.

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