What is special purpose registers in 8086?



What is special purpose registers in 8086?..

Answer / Dilip Kumar Baskey

Special Purpose Registers (SPRs) are registers in the 8086 microprocessor that are used for specific purposes such as holding control information, flags, and status. Examples include the accumulator (AX), index registers (SI, DI, BP), stack pointer (BP), and others.

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