i had the same thing too....and i still dont know y it wont work!!1
hl pair holds the address of the location pointed by the memory pointer M
stack register is a special purpose register.
A user visible register (UVR) are the registers visible to programmers. Basically this means that the programmer can only make use of these registers (UVA).These registers includes general purpose or special purpose registers.Example: Data Register, & Address Register.
SFR or special function registers in 80c51 lies from memory address 80 to ff. Thus there are total 128 SFRs.
The MAR is a special register in the sense that each time it is accessed from the outside, memory senses it and considers the new content of the MAR an address.
Base and limit registers are special hardware registers. When a process is run, the base register is loaded with the physical location where the process begins in memory. The limit register is loaded with the length of the process. In other words, they define the logical address space
The Instruction Register contains the current instruction being executed. It is an internal, special register, and you can not do anything explicit with it. If you are referring to the Program Counter, that simply contains the address of the next instruction to execute. It is incremented for each opcode and operand byte fetched.
it might be playstation special i think it is
The Playstation 3 plays both DVDs and Blu-Ray without a special adapter.
Sorta, You Need a Playstation Eye, Because its Playstation Move. You need a Playstation Move Controller and Playstation Eye. Thats It.
Playstation does have their own unique controllers that can only be used for their consoles.
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