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Is a register non-volatile?

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Answered by mitalihazra86
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A non-volatile register is a type of register witth contents that must be preserved over subroutine calls. ... Registers often hold pointers that refer to the memory. Moving values between memory and registers is a common phenomenon.

Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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A non-volatile register is a type of register witth contents that must be preserved over subroutine calls. ... Registers often hold pointers that refer to the memory. Moving values between memory and registers is a common phenomenon.

Explanation:

Ya it is non-volatile

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