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x86 - What does X mean in EAX,EBX,ECX ... in assembly?

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The X means pair, and goes back to at least the 8080. It had 8-bit registers B,C,D,E,H,L (among others) which could also be used in pairs (BC, DE and HL). The BC and DE pairs were used mostly for 16-bit arithmetic; the HL pair generally held a memory address. Some examples of the usage of X for pair:

LXI  D,12ABH    ; "load pair immediate"
DCX  B          ; "decrement pair"
STAX D          ; "store A (indirect) at pair"

Fast forward to the 8086. It has registers AL,AH,BL,BH,CL,CH,DL,DH, which, similarly to the 8080, can be used in pairs: AX, BX, CX, DX.

As others have pointed out, the E in the 32-bit register names means extended.


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