The stack register contains the address of the last item pushed on the stack. The stack is a region of memory used for temporary storage of instruction addresses and register values in a Last-In-First-Out (nested) structure. It is used for interrupts and subroutine calls.
it is piece of software that is use in early(1950-70) in genral computer in punch cards. when the a program want to be executed in genral computer then insert a punch card and give the instruction of initial storage by pressing the button, after that the program was executed.
persistent storage
An index register contains an address that can be used during effective address generation, often along with an offset in the instruction or in another register. This is most useful when accessing elements of arrays or structures. A stack pointer is a specialized index register that points to a region of memory that can store temporary elements, in a last-in-first-out structure, such as return addresses, parameters, and local storage for function calls.
One of its advantage is to save storage space.
The programs (instructions) are saved on a computer's hard disk; to actually execute the instructions, they are copied into RAM. From there, they are basically fetched, one instruction at a time, into the CPU, where they are executed.
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Stephen Widjaja has written: 'Reduced instruction set computer memory architectures' -- subject(s): Reduced instruction set computers, Computer architecture, Computer storage devices
It contains what ever you want it to
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