What are the function of IO ports like when we in or out the data from the port where that they store and how longView more random threads:
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Answer:
I/O ports are used to communicate with external world, the data is stored in mostly accumulator register and size depends upon the architecture to architecture.
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The term real world means the world out side the system/processor/computer.
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