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Why R0 and R1 for indirect addressing?

Why do we use R0 and R1 in indirect addressing mode of 8051? This question has been answered in one of the threads but i want to know how come 8051 can only select one bit for R0 or R1 and R2 to R7 is not possible. sorry if i sound a little stupid. i am a newbee in 8051

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  • Sorry buddy, but the obtaining of benefits with what was posted above is a bad idea.
    maybe I didn't say that I have with the language problem (very conceal myself
    whenever possible to see they were at the elementary sense), but (here I cuss) this too.

    I and others here also started (I'm still here I don't really understand) what you must do with R0 and R1. but I fit into the core framework of local processing rules, and you, it seems they march it. I warn you - if you'll use C51 (or my friends), you are certainly reward (free translation).

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  • Sorry buddy, but the obtaining of benefits with what was posted above is a bad idea.
    maybe I didn't say that I have with the language problem (very conceal myself
    whenever possible to see they were at the elementary sense), but (here I cuss) this too.

    I and others here also started (I'm still here I don't really understand) what you must do with R0 and R1. but I fit into the core framework of local processing rules, and you, it seems they march it. I warn you - if you'll use C51 (or my friends), you are certainly reward (free translation).

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