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<p>and memory addressing modes.</p>

<p>The ISA of a computer is usually described in a small instruction manual, which describes how the instructions are encoded. Also, it may define short (vaguely) mnemonic names for the instructions. The names can be recognized by a software development tool called an <a href="page.php?w=assembler_%28computer_programming%29">assembler</a>. An assembler is a computer program that translates a human-readable form of the ISA into a computer-readable form. <a href="page.php?w=Disassembler">Disassembler</a>s are also</p><p>
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