Making different machines compatible with the same set of basic instructions (The ISA) allows the same program to run smoothly on many fileslib. Each processor architecture is designed to supports a specific set of machine instructions in binary. This set of binary operations built into the processor
Instruction set architecture is the link between a computer's software It's a set of basic instructions that a processor understands.
The emphasis here is on basic concepts. We use a generic style to describe machine instructions and operand addressing methods that are typical of those found
An Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) is part of the abstract model of a computer that defines how the CPU is controlled by the software. The ISA acts as an
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