Index Register
978-613-3-24062-9
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72
2010-10-04
29,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. An index register in a computer's CPU is a processor register used for modifying operand addresses during the run of a program, typically for doing vector/array operations. Index registers were first used in the British Manchester Mark 1 computer, in 1949. Index registers are used for a special kind of indirect addressing where an immediate constant (i.e. which is part of the instruction itself) is added to the contents of a register to form the address to the actual operand or data; architectures which allow more than one register to be used this way naturally have an opcode field for specifying which register to use.
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