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ctrl statements ctrl the flow of pgrm execution with the given condisn but ctrl transfer statemens causes the change in pgrm flow without any condisn....
Operational control.
Operational control.
Control statements are the statements that control the flow of program execution. For eg: loops: For, While, Do-While, decision making using if-then-else or switch-case and there's goto to transfer control.
A 1999 Ram does not have a transfer case control module.
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A 1995 Dodge Ram does not have a transfer case control module. The transfer case is mechanically controlled.
The IP register contains the address of the next instruction to fetch and execute. Normally, IP is incremented by the number of bytes in the instruction after execution of that instruction, unless a transfer of control occurs, in which case IP is loaded with a new value.
A 1994 does not have a control module on the transfer case. But it does have a 4x4 Actuator on the front differential.
DATA TRANSFER INSTRUCTIONSARITHMETIC INSTRUCTIONSBIT MANIPULATION INSTRUCTIONSSTRING INSTRUCTIONSPROGRAM EXECUTION TRANSFER INSTRUCTIONSPROCESS CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS1.DATA TRANSFER INSTRUCTIONSThe DATA TRANSFER INSTRUCTIONS are those, which transfers the DATA from any one source to any one destination.The datas may be of any type. They are again classified into four groups.They are:GENERAL - PURPOSE BYTE OR WORD TRANSFER INSTRUCTIONSSIMPLE INPUT AND OUTPUT PORT TRANSFER INSTRUCTIONSPECIAL ADDRESS TRANSFER INSTRUCTIONFLAG TRANSFER INSTRUCTIONSMOVPUSHPOPXCHGXLATINOUTLEALDSLESLAHFSAHFPUSHFPOPF2.ARITHMETIC INSTRUCTIONSThese instructions are those which are useful to perform Arithmetic calculations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.They are again classified into four groups.They are:ADDITION INSTRUCTIONSSUBTRACTION INSTRUCTIONSMULTIPLICATION INSTRUCTIONSDIVISION INSTRUCTIONSADDADCINCAAADAASUBSBBDECNEGCMPAASDASMULIMULAAMDIVIDIVAADCBWCWD3.BIT MANIPULATION INSTRUCTIONSThese instructions are used to perform Bit wise operations.LOGICAL INSTRUCTIONSSHIFT INSTRUCTIONSROTATE INSTRUCTIONSNOTANDORXORTESTSHL / SALSHRSARROLRORRCLRCR4. STRING INSTRUCTIONSThe string instructions function easily on blocks of memory.They are user friendly instructions, which help for easy program writing and execution. They can speed up the manipulating code.They are useful in array handling, tables and records.STRING INSTRUCTIONSREPREPE / REPZREPNE / REPNZMOVS / MOVSB / MOVSWCOMPS / COMPSB / COMPSWSCAS / SCASB / SCASWLODS / LODSB / LODSWSTOS / STOSB / STOSW5.PROGRAM EXECUTION TRANSFER INSTRUCTIONSThese instructions transfer the program control from one address to other address. ( Not in a sequence). They are again classified into four groups.They are:UNCONDITIONAL TRANSFER INSTRUCTIONSCONDITIONAL TRANSFER INSTRUCTIONSITERATION CONTROL INSTRUCTIONSINTERRUPT INSTRUCTIONSCALLRETJMPJA / JNBEJAE / JNBJB / JNAEJBE / JNAJCJE / JZJG / JNLEJGE / JNLJL / JNGEJLE / JNGJNCJNE / JNZJNOJNP / JPOJNSJOJP / JPEJSLOOPLOOPE / LOOPZLOOPNE / LOOPNZJCXZINTINTOIRET6.PROCESS CONTROL INSTRUCTIONSThese instructions are used to change the process of the Microprocessor. They change the process with the stored information. They are again classified into Two groups.They are:FLAG SET / CLEAR INSTRUCTIONSEXTERNAL HARDWARE SYNCHRONIZATION INSTRUCTIONSSTCCLCCMCSTDCLDSTICLIHLTWAITESCLOCKNOP
Also known as the process state, the execution context is the internal data the Operating system uses to control or supervise a process.
There is no notable difference.