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An instruction is a command for any given task. There are two parts to each instruction; one giving the command and two the operand.
A micro-instruction is a simple command that makes the hardware operate properly.
A micro-instruction is a simple command that makes the hardware operate properly.
A micro-instruction is a simple command that makes the hardware operate properly.
The definition of instruction execution is the process of carrying out an instruction by a computer. This is what was formerly known as a command execution in DOS.
This actually depends on the processor you are referencing; some processors update their IP (Instruction Pointer) before performing a command, and some perform it after the command. To find out if your processor is doing so before or after the command, use the instruction "mov ax,ip" in a debugger, and observe the value of ax. If ax contains the address of the mov instruction, it performs the update of IP after processing a command, while if it contains the address after the mov instruction, it performs the update before processing the command.
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