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Out of curiosity, in the description you linked you say it's a two-register model but then you mention R, O and I but only refer to O as a register. You refer to both R and I as accumulators. I assume at least one of them is also a register, but that would suggest it's a three-register model, no?


I meant two actual registers/accumulators (R and I) which store numbers, and O which only stores the operation being performed.


Gotcha, thanks.




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