Core common area
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The core common area is that area of a computer program wherein data can remain between the end of execution of one program and the start of execution of a subsequent program using chainloading[1] or in a pipeline.[citation needed]
Named after magnetic core memory, the term has persisted into the modern era and is commonly used by both the Fortran and BASIC languages.[citation needed]
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[edit]- ^ Nauta, Barry (2008-12-03). "Bootloaders - an introduction" (PDF). ResearchGate. p. 46.