addressing modes
Addressing modes refer to the ways in which a computer processor accesses data or instructions in computer memory. These modes indicate the specific location or method used to retrieve or store data, such as direct addressing, immediate addressing, or indirect addressing. The addressing mode determines how the computer processor interacts with memory, facilitating efficient and flexible data manipulation.
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