While going through some suggested answer edits today I came across one which changed nothing but added the following to the bottom of the answer:
--- Anybody help me put my question to comment please? I cannot add a comment-----
But why it is 4G byte? 32 address lines can access 2^32 (4G) different address, but every address could be a byte or a word(4byte) 32bit --> 4G Byte, when it is a byte 32bit --> 4G * 4 Byte, when it is a word Do you mean there is only 8 data output lines? so every address can only output 8 bits. Why do we have to limit the data lines to 8 lines? Can we make it 32 data output lines?
The comment on the edit was "I cannot add comment, I have a question. please help me add a comment under this question."
I take this as it being a new user who can't comment on the answer, but wanted whoever reviews the edit to comment on it for him.
Two questions:
- What should I do in this situation? Should I comment for him, or does that encourage misuse of the edit functionality?
- Is there a process for new users to submit comments for consideration, even if they're not allowed to directly comment?
Thanks!