An AVR has 0x3FFF as the address of its last byte in the RAM and it has the same value 0x3FFF as the address of its last location in the ROM. What are the sizes of the RAM and the ROM? Select one: a. Both 16KB b. RAM 32KB and ROM 64KB c. Both 32KB d. RAM: 16KB and ROM: 32 KB
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