An assembly instruction which is not executed in hardware but rather decomposed into a more verbose assembly-language construct by the assembler is called a

An assembly instruction which is not executed in hardware but rather decomposed into a more verbose assembly-language construct by the assembler is called a



A. Macro
B. Pseudocode
C. Artificial instruction
D. Simulated instruction
E. Pseudoinstruction
F. Hardware instruction
G. pseudo instruction

Answer:


E. Pseudoinstruction
G. pseudo instruction


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