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Loads the value from the top of the stack to the location specified with the destination operand and then increments the stack pointer. The destination operand can be a general-purpose register, memory location, or segment register.
 
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Revision as of 15:27, 3 January 2018

command pop operand

POPs (restores) data from the stack.

Used to restore state after a call to PUSH.


Loads the value from the top of the stack to the location specified with the destination operand and then increments the stack pointer. The destination operand can be a general-purpose register, memory location, or segment register.


Command Parameters

Parameter Description
operand The registery or data to pop


Examples

pop ax
pop eax
pop rax

See also

External links