It's right. My bad.
--- Em *qua, 1/10/08, Jason Creech /<address@hidden>/*
escreveu:
De: Jason Creech <address@hidden>
Assunto: Fw: [Pgubook-readers] Bug p16
Para: address@hidden
Data: Quarta-feira, 1 de Outubro de 2008, 13:16
I believe direct addressing is the correct mode in this example,
meaning that you could load 4 as the address containing the data
required by the instruction. If you stored 4 in a register and
used register addressing, then the value 4 would be the literal
data used by the instruction, rather than a pointer to the
required data.
--- On *Wed, 10/1/08, Téssio Fechine /<address@hidden>/*
wrote:
From: Téssio Fechine <address@hidden>
Subject: [Pgubook-readers] Bug p16
To: address@hidden
Date: Wednesday, October 1, 2008, 12:28 PM
In the first paragraph:
"addressing mode and specified the %eax register, and the %eax
register contained
the value 4, whatever value was at memory location 4 would be
used. In -->direct
addressing<--, we would just load the value 4, but in indirect
addressing, we use 4 as
the address to use to find the data we want."
Would it be "register addressing" instead of "direct addressing"?
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