@emily it's longstanding intel tradition. the 8085 had the 8-bit registers A, B, C, D; the 8086 made them 16-bit AX "A extended" etc.; then the 80386 made them 32-bit EAX "extended A extended"
@emily it's longstanding intel tradition. the 8085 had the 8-bit registers A, B, C, D; the 8086 made them 16-bit AX "A extended" etc.; then the 80386 made them 32-bit EAX "extended A extended"
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