The following code generates an error message when we invoke the assembler. What is wrong (Assume 64 bit machine) movb %cx, 8(%rax) Destination operand incorrect size Mismatch between instruction suffix and register ID No register with this name for one of the operands Cannot use this register for addresses Cannot have immediate as destination co and destination he memory references
The following code generates an error message when we invoke the assembler. What is wrong (Assume 64 bit machine) movb %cx, 8(%rax) Destination operand incorrect size Mismatch between instruction suffix and register ID No register with this name for one of the operands Cannot use this register for addresses Cannot have immediate as destination co and destination he memory references
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![The following code generates an error message when we invoke the assembler. What
is wrong (Assume 64 bit machine)
movb %cx, 8(%rax)
Destination operand incorrect size
Mismatch between instruction suffix and register ID
No register with this name for one of the operands
Cannot use this register for addresses
Cannot have immediate as destination
Cannot have both source and destination be memory references](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fe913af82-dc42-4a0c-ac79-12d405286333%2F5818d159-c3ee-4bbb-8f2d-08ad735ca34e%2Fi4i2f4_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:The following code generates an error message when we invoke the assembler. What
is wrong (Assume 64 bit machine)
movb %cx, 8(%rax)
Destination operand incorrect size
Mismatch between instruction suffix and register ID
No register with this name for one of the operands
Cannot use this register for addresses
Cannot have immediate as destination
Cannot have both source and destination be memory references
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