The addressing mode in which an instruction accesses a memory location whose contents are the address of the desired data is called:

The addressing mode in which an instruction accesses a memory location whose contents are the
address of the desired data is called:

The addressing mode in which an instruction accesses a memory location whose contents are the
address of the desired data is called:

A.
Implied addressing.

B.
Direct addressing.

C.
Indirect addressing.

D.
Indexed addressing.



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