Describe pseudo-op and machine-op
Describe the dissimilarities between the pseudo-op and machine-op.
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The pseudo-op is an assembly language instruction which specifies an operation of the assembler that is, regarding the base register and its contents example: USING instruction.
On other hand, the machine-op instruction represents a machine instruction to the assembler example: BR instruction is the machine-op instruction.
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