COM1031 - Computer Logic 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? ComputingComputer LogicUniversityNone Created by: NiallJVSCreated on: 22-01-16 14:02 52973468110 Across 1. Pops the saved return address from the stack. Jumps to that address. (3) 3. Runs during program execution. (14) 4. High byte stored first, low byte stored after. (3, 6) 5. Specifies Memory Locations, uni-directional. (7, 3) 10. Branch if Equal (Zero Flag Set) (4) Down 2. Contains the address of the (usually) top of the stack, so the stack (usually) grows downwards. (5, 7) 6. Transfers data and instructions between the CPU and memory, bi-directional. (4, 3) 7. Typically contain RAM and ROM. Provide connections that may be used for control applications. May be regarded as a single chip computer that is programmed to perform a specific range of tasks. (16) 8. For Memory Addresses (7, 3) 9. Branch if not Equal (Zero Flag Clear) (4)
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