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Instruction sets: DP is not a generally usable integer register. Sure, you could store something in U, but then your stack is messed up. That's why stacks aren't counted. Likewise, you could store 8 bits in DP, but you will lose access to your single-byte base memory locations.
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| Register–Memory
| CISC
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| Variable <br/><small>(8- to 32-bit)</small>
| Condition register