The 68000 has addressing modes that are indicated by -ai


Question: 1. The 68000 has addressing modes that are indicated by -(Ai) and (Ai) + in 68000 assemblers. What are they (i.e., what do they do)? Explain why one is used only with autoincrementing and one with autodecrementing.

2. The 68000 has the following condition code bits: C, V, X, N, and Z. Which is the "odd one out" and why?

3. What does the term effective address mean and how is it used?

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