Addressing modes allow a computer's CPU to access memory locations in different ways. There are three main addressing modes: direct, register, and indirect. Direct addressing specifies the exact memory location, register addressing uses a register to hold the address, and indirect addressing uses the contents of a memory location as the address.
Addressing modes allow a computer's CPU to access memory locations in different ways. There are three main addressing modes: direct, register, and indirect. Direct addressing specifies the exact memory location, register addressing uses a register to hold the address, and indirect addressing uses the contents of a memory location as the address.
Addressing modes allow a computer's CPU to access memory locations in different ways. There are three main addressing modes: direct, register, and indirect. Direct addressing specifies the exact memory location, register addressing uses a register to hold the address, and indirect addressing uses the contents of a memory location as the address.