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- SEX_(computing) abstract "The acronym SEX (written in capital letters) redirects here. For other meanings, see Sex (disambiguation).In computing, the SEX assembly language mnemonic has often been used for the "Sign EXtend" machine instruction found in the Motorola 6809. A computer's or CPU's "sex" can also mean the endianness of the computer architecture used. x86 computers do not have the same "byte sex", as HC11 computers, for example. Functions are sometimes needed for computers of different endianness to communicate with each other over the internet, as protocols often use big endian byte coding by default.On the RCA 1802 series of microprocessors, the SEX, for "SEt X," instruction is used to designate which of the machine's sixteen 16-bit registers is to be the X (index) register.".
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- SEX_(computing) subject Category:Computer_jargon.
- SEX_(computing) subject Category:Machine_code.
- SEX_(computing) comment "The acronym SEX (written in capital letters) redirects here. For other meanings, see Sex (disambiguation).In computing, the SEX assembly language mnemonic has often been used for the "Sign EXtend" machine instruction found in the Motorola 6809. A computer's or CPU's "sex" can also mean the endianness of the computer architecture used. x86 computers do not have the same "byte sex", as HC11 computers, for example.".
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