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From: bcase@cup.portal.com (Brian bcase Case)
Newsgroups: comp.arch,comp.lang.c
Subject: Re: The & (address) operator and register allocation
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Date: 4 Dec 88 19:06:59 GMT
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>On most RISC machines (CRISP is the only exception I can think of, but
>then it doesn't really have registers), taking the address of a local
>variable results in that variable residing in the memory stack rather
>than registers.

Some would say that the Pyramid machines stretch the definition of RISC,
but they have large, windowed register files (512) registers and the
registers have memory addresses.