⟩ What is Stack Pointer?
Stack pointer is a special purpose 16-bit register in the Microprocessor, which holds the address of the top of the stack.
Stack pointer is a special purpose 16-bit register in the Microprocessor, which holds the address of the top of the stack.
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Give example for Non-Maskable interrupts?
Which interrupts are generally used for critical events?
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