The 8085 does not have a specific "count" register. Any register can be used, in the larger context of a block of code, as a count register.
stack register is a special purpose register.
The purpose of any register is to keep records: a register is a database.
HL is a general purpose 16 bit register. It is also the address in memory of the M register.
register is small storage space in memory which is in use of processor There are two types of register 1. General purpose register 2. special purpose register
To keep track of your money and make sure the bank isn't ripping you off.
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A cadaster is a public record, survey, or map showing the extent, value, and ownership of land for taxation purposes. It is used to establish ownership rights and property boundaries within a specific area.
No.
gdtr is a progrm invisible register
It used for storing bits and it can used to shift the bits from one position to another within the register or out of the register to another circuit.
Yes and no. You can use it as a general purpose register, but if you do that, you will lose the ability to perform arithmetic and logical computations and comparisons that would normally use the accumulator.
The words record, register and file can be used to describe the entry of documents or information for the purpose of creating a record.The words record, register and file can be used to describe the entry of documents or information for the purpose of creating a record.The words record, register and file can be used to describe the entry of documents or information for the purpose of creating a record.The words record, register and file can be used to describe the entry of documents or information for the purpose of creating a record.