This document discusses two types of addressing used in computing - indirect and indexed addressing. Indirect addressing uses a memory address stored in a register to point to the desired memory location. Indexed addressing uses the contents of a register plus an offset to compute the address of a memory location.
This document discusses two types of addressing used in computing - indirect and indexed addressing. Indirect addressing uses a memory address stored in a register to point to the desired memory location. Indexed addressing uses the contents of a register plus an offset to compute the address of a memory location.
This document discusses two types of addressing used in computing - indirect and indexed addressing. Indirect addressing uses a memory address stored in a register to point to the desired memory location. Indexed addressing uses the contents of a register plus an offset to compute the address of a memory location.