Our use of the term "base" is interesting. I believe that references to
['S0 S0 'R0 R0 'N0 N0], which we call the "base" of the target parameter,
return, and numeric stacks, are to the cell *above* the highest
(address-wise) usable cell of the respective stack (since a push
predecrements) rather than to that cell. Bases of other data structures
(vector tables, register maps, etc) are the address *of* the lowest usable
cell.
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