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Why normally LJMP instructions are the topmost lines of the ISR?

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Why normally LJMP instructions are the topmost lines of the ISR?


  1. so as to jump to some other location where there is a wider space of memory available to write the codes
  2. so as to avoid overwriting of other interrupt instructions
  3. both of the mentioned
  4. none of the mentioned

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 (c).both of the mentioned

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