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What IS It? | Jan. 11, 2010
It's a local storage area, called register, in which the result of an arithmetic or logic operation is formed. It is also a register in which one operand of an operation can be stored and subsequently replaced by the result of that operation.
About which thing I'm talking? :D |
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Competition is back with a boom :D
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Flip flop
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sry
Please consider my answer as Accumulator |
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:smug: Lets see other replies! :hang: |
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Congrats Kshiteej! |
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:D Nothing Special! |
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