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Explain any three adressing modes


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Here are the addressing modes discussed: Immediate: The operand is included in the instruction. ... Indirect: The instruction contains a memory address, which contains the effective address of the operand in memory. Register: The instruction contains the address of the register where the operand is stored.

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Here are the addressing modes discussed: Immediate: The operand is included in the instruction.  Indirect: The instruction contains a memory address, which contains the effective address of the operand in memory. Register: The instruction contains the address of the register where the operand is stored.

The most common types of addressing modes are immediate, indirect, direct, indexed, and register addressing modes. In the immediate addressing mode, the operand field contains the operand itself, which is usually the numerical value of the operand.

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