In this video I go over how J type instructions (j, jal) are used to construct a target memory address to jump to.
The J-type instruction is a form of pseudodirect addressing instruction that constructs the target memory address by using the 4 most significant bits of the program counter register, setting the least significant 2 bits to 0 and then filling out the middle 26 bits to get your target address.
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