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Q3 What is absolute addressing? Explain with the help of an example.​

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Answered by shiza7
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An explicit identification of hardware, such as a memory location, peripheral device, or location within a device. For example, memory byte 107,443, disk drive 2 and sector 238 are absolute addresses.

Answered by hrwt001
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An absolute address is represented by the contents of a register. An absolute address is represented by the contents of a register. This addressing mode is absolute in the sense that it is not specified relative to the current instruction address. ... The target address is a specific register, not an input operand.

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An explicit identification of hardware, such as a memory location, peripheral device, or location within a device. For example, memory byte 107,443, disk drive 2 and sector 238 are absolute addresses.

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