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Addressing Mode

The way an operand is specified is known as it’s addressing mode.


1) Immediate Addressing Mode: When operand is a constant. Or, we can say
that in this addressing mode immediate data is the part of the instruction
itself.

MOV AX, 0201H


MOV AL, 1234H

2) Register Addressing Mode: In register addressing mode data is stored in a


register or we can say operand is a register.

ADD AX,BX
MOV AL,BL

3) Direct Addressing Mode: When operand is a variable. Or, we can say that
the effective address the operand is directly present in instruction.

MOV AX, [1000H]


ADD BX, [2000H]

4) Register Indirect Addressing Mode: In this mode the offset address is


contained in a register. Where register act as a pointer to the memory
location.

Register to store the offset address can be BX, SI, DI, BP.

MOV AX, [BX]


ADD AX, [SI]

5) Based Addressing Mode: In this addressing mode, the offset address of the
operand is given by the sum of contents of the BX/BP registers and 8-bit/16-
bit displacement.
MOV DX, [BX+04]
ADD CL, [BP+08]

6) Indexed Addressing Mode: In this addressing mode, the offset address of the
operand is given by the sum of contents of the SI/DI registers and 8-bit/16-bit
displacement.

MOV BX, [SI+2]


ADD AL, [DI+3]

7) Based Indexed Addressing Mode: In this mode offset address of the operand
is the sum of
1) Content of the base register.
2) Content of the index register,
3) Optionally, offset address of a variable.
4) Optionally, a constant.

MOV AX, [BP+SI]


MOV AX,[BX+DI+4]

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