THE 8051 MICROCONTROLLER: THE PROGRAMMER’S PERSPECTIVE 19-13
Data can also be copied to RAM locations ‘indirectly’, by using the pointer registers
R0 and R1. But registers R0 to R7 cannot be used as destination registers in indirect
addresses.
MOV R7, @R0 ;this gives a syntax error
However, using the RAM address 07 for R7 does not give any error
MOV 07, @R0 ;this copies to 07 (the address of R7)the contents of
;RAM pointed by R0
Example 19.2
Examine the following program and find out which registers and which RAM locations
contain the data 7EH and EFH, after program execution. What else will be noticed?
ORG 0
MOV 25H,#7EH
MOV 30H,#0EFH
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