Difference between immediate operand and literal
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While reading across the course I came across the topic of LITERALS. There was a comparison between literals and immediate operands that said that the only difference between them is that literals are not assembled as a part of the instruction, whereas immediate operands are
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An operand, normally happening in a beginning language direction, whose value is designated by a uniform which develops in the guidance rather than by an approach where a constant is stored.
An immediate operand is a fixed value or the result of a continuous expression. The assembler encodes critical values into the instruction at assembly time.
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