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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Registers

The ALU and control unit communicate with each other and perform operations in memory locations called registers. A register is a location, internal to the microprocessor, used as a scratch pad for calculations. There are two types of registers used in modern systems dedicated registers and general purpose registers. Dedicated registers are usually for specific functions such as maintaining status or system-controlled counting operations. General-purpose registers are for multiple purposes, typically, when mathematical and comparison operations occur.

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