1 byte = 8 bits
The RST instruction is a 1 byte opcode with a 3 bit imbedded operand. There are 8 different RST instructions. Each pushes the PC on the stack, and loads the PC with the operand's value times 8. (0H, 8H, 10H, 18H, etc.)Pushing the PC on the stack and loading a new value into the PC is exactly what a CALL instruction does, so the RST instruction is a 1 byte CALL instruction. The difference between RST and CALL is that CALL is a 3 byte instruction which can go anywhere in memory in one instruction.
1024 amos byte = 1 pectrol byte
1 Byte is 8 bits
No, 1 byte is equal to 1 character
8 Bits = 1 Byte
1 byte = 8 bits
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8 Bits is one Byte. Half of a byte (4 bits) is a nibble.
The Terabyte is 1024 gigabyte and the gigabyte is 1024 megabytes, therefore a Terabyte is 1024 squared megabytes, this gives 1048576 megabytes in a single terabyte. This is not to be confused with terabit (1000000megabits)
Byte can function as a noun. It is a unit of digital information that typically consists of 8 bits.
RST 2 is one example of a one byte call instruction. It points to 0010H.
An octet is 8 bits, which forms a byte.