What is R15?

R15 is like your favorite toy that helps you remember where you left your stuff.

Imagine you're playing with blocks and you put them in a special box to keep them safe. R15 is like that special box, but for computers. It’s a part of the computer that keeps track of where it is in its big game of "Let's do this!", like remembering which block you were about to stack next.

How R15 Works

Think of R15 as your computer's memory helper. When the computer starts working on a task, R15 helps it remember where it was so it can go back later. It’s kind of like when you’re reading a storybook and you put a finger on the page you're on, that’s your way of remembering where you left off.

Why R15 Matters

Without R15, the computer would be confused, like if you had to find your block every time you wanted to stack it again. R15 makes everything smoother and faster, just like how having a special box for your blocks helps you play better.

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Examples

  1. A child is playing with building blocks, and each block has a special number on it, R15 is like one of those blocks that helps the computer remember where to go next.

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