| 11. | When a branch is " not taken ", the CPU's program counter is unchanged.
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| 12. | Other computing architectures go much further, attempting to bypass the alternatives to the program counter.
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| 13. | Register R1 has the special use of being the program counter for the interrupt handler.
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| 14. | Internally, the HC11 instruction set is upward compatible with the pointer, and a program counter.
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| 15. | At this point, sharing the program counter completely breaks any kind of rational programming paradigm.
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| 16. | The low-order byte is an offset relative to the current location of the program counter.
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| 17. | R6 was the stack pointer, R7 the program counter.
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| 18. | The 10-bit program counter is accessible as R2.
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| 19. | I think it is asking if a thread and parent can use the same program counter.
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| 20. | The Program Counter, or PC, is a register that holds the address of the current instruction.
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