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Sunday, April 15, 2012
Program
Counter (PC)
This 16-bit register deals with sequencing the execution of
instructions. This register is a memory pointer. Memory locations have 16-bit
addresses, and that is why this is a 16-bit register. The microprocessor uses
this register to sequence the execution of the instructions. The function of
the program counter is to point to the memory address from which the next byte
is to be fetched. When a byte (machine code) is being fetched, the program
counter is incremented by one to point to the next memory location.
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