An address mode that points to another pointer rather than the actual data. This mode is prohibited in RISC architecture. See indirection and address mode. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY.
The method by which an instruction references memory (RAM) or storage. In "indirect" addressing, the instruction points to another address (see indirection). In "relative" addressing, the address is ...
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