a) so as to jump to some other location where there is a wider space of memory available to write the codes
b) so as to avoid overwriting of other interrupt instructions
c) all of the mentioned
d) none of the mentioned
Why normally LJMP instructions are the topmost lines of the ISR?
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Why normally LJMP instructions are the topmost lines of the ISR?
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