There are three main addressing modes used in computer systems: direct, indirect, and indexed addressing. Direct addressing specifies the exact memory location of the data. Indirect addressing uses the contents of one memory location as the address of the desired data. Indexed addressing uses a base register and an offset to calculate the address of the data.
There are three main addressing modes used in computer systems: direct, indirect, and indexed addressing. Direct addressing specifies the exact memory location of the data. Indirect addressing uses the contents of one memory location as the address of the desired data. Indexed addressing uses a base register and an offset to calculate the address of the data.
There are three main addressing modes used in computer systems: direct, indirect, and indexed addressing. Direct addressing specifies the exact memory location of the data. Indirect addressing uses the contents of one memory location as the address of the desired data. Indexed addressing uses a base register and an offset to calculate the address of the data.