Answer Posted / nisha patil
PLA=PLA stands for Pull Accumulator
PLA is one of the Stack related operations in 6502
Instruction-set. PLA operation pulls a single byte from the
Stack Structure back to the Accumulator and set the zero
flag or negative flag if necessary.
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