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| | Intel 80188 |
 | | As the 8086, the 80188 featured four 16-bit general registers, which could also be accessed as eight 8-bit registers. |
 | | It also included six more 16-bit registers, which included, for example, the stack pointer, the instruction pointer, index registers, or a status word register that acted like a flag, for example, in comparison operations. |
 | | This addressing system provided a total of 1 Mbyte of addressable memory, a value that, at the time, was considered to be very far away from the total memory a computer would ever need. |
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