Difference between pseudo op and machine op in system programming
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An opcode (abbreviated from operation code, also known as instruction syllable, instruction parcel or opstring) is the portion of a machine language instruction that specifies the operation to be performed.
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A Pseudo op is an assembly language which has separate instruction by means of carrying out by the assembler. This should operate with base register and its contents listed in average difference.
It is acting with co-op and in C programming, machine op should be produced with a load register with the next operation. It includes instruction syllable, instruction parcel or op string.
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