The register EIND is used in controllers with more than 64K words of Program Memory, to access the whole program space. <br>
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EIND is used by instructions EICALL (Extended Indirect CALL) and EIJMP (Extended Indirect JuMP). In order to get to the desired program space address, these instructions concatenate EIND with the Z register (EIND:Z). <br>
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In controllers with less than 64K words of Program Memory, this register is not used. <br>
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The EIND register can be written only through the IOF general read and write port. <br>
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No instruction explicitely requests to write this register. <br>
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