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  • In [[computer science]], the '''program counter''' (PC) is the [[register]] that contains the [[memory]] address of the nex ...struction word ISA that uses 8-bit memory words would always increment the program counter by 4 (except in the case of jumps).
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  • #Redirect [[Program counter]]
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  • In [[computer science]], the '''program counter''' (PC) is the [[register]] that contains the [[memory]] address of the nex ...struction word ISA that uses 8-bit memory words would always increment the program counter by 4 (except in the case of jumps).
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Program counter]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Program counter}}
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  • ...ain one or more [[thread]]s, and each thread will have its own stack and [[program counter]]. Each stack is typically assigned a fairly large region in the virtual a ...or this call. Additionally, the thread also maintains a [[program counter|program counter (PC)]] which points to the next instruction to be executed. Then, whenever
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  • ...ntain program variables, and other parts contain information such as saved program counter address. Many programs---often because of the nature of the language in wh By overwriting saved program counter addresses, an attacker may modify variables within the program, or even red
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  • {{r|Program counter}}
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  • ...result is stored back in the accumulator, and flags are set. As well, the program counter is incremented and the next instruction is fetched. ...fill the entire address space, if necessary. There is also a sixteen-bit program counter to hold the address of the next instruction.
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  • ...e CPU's place in the current program. After an instruction is fetched, the program counter is incremented by the length of the instruction word in terms of memory uni ...dom access memory|main memory]]. Some types of instructions manipulate the program counter rather than directly produce result data. These are generally called "jumps
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