There are 74 instructions in the 8085 microprocessor.
because the operand is available in the instruction itself
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Jump on Carry is simply a "JUMP" instruction which will transfer the control to some specific location if carry flag is set. For Example: JC 2004H This instruction will take the control to address location 2004H if carry flag is set.
Copied from discussion, as no response has been received from the discussion... There is no branch or jump instruction in the 8085 or 8086/8088 that has a 10 bit address field. Please specify what microprocessor to which you are referring.
The flags are testable conditions that are set after many arithmetic or logical instructions to indicate something about the result of the result. For instance, the Z flag means the result is zero, the N flag means it is negative, the O flag means a signed overflow occurred, the C flag means an unsigned overflow occurred, and the P flag means an even number of bits is set in the result. You can use the various flag testable jump instructions, such as JZ or JNZ to test the flag after performing an operation that sets or resets the flag.
you press a IDIOT NEXT TIME READ THE INSTRUCTIONS
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Jump Strategy is when you jump by parts of a number to figure out a calculation.
the highest number for jump roping is 1,000 times