MEMORY ORGANIZATION IN 8051
ARCHITECTURE OF 8085
Question
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Number of bytes a general Purpose registers occupies
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10
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60
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80
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70
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The general purpose registers are used to store temporary data in the time of different operations in microprocessor. 8086 has eight general purpose registers.
Detailed explanation-2: -a 64-bit processor has 8-byte-wide registers and a 32-bit processor has 4-byte-wide registers, but when those registers are copied into RAM it’s just bytes in memory.
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