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... byte of storage . Our example is representative of actual systems used and therefore serves to demonstrate the important concepts of such storage techniques . Floating - Point Notation We first designate the high order bit of the byte ...
... byte of storage . Our example is representative of actual systems used and therefore serves to demonstrate the important concepts of such storage techniques . Floating - Point Notation We first designate the high order bit of the byte ...
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... byte contains the ASCII code for the character C ( 1000011 ) and we wish to transmit this character using odd parity . The byte transmitted must , therefore , have a parity bit equal to 0. By ANDing the byte we already have with the byte ...
... byte contains the ASCII code for the character C ( 1000011 ) and we wish to transmit this character using odd parity . The byte transmitted must , therefore , have a parity bit equal to 0. By ANDing the byte we already have with the byte ...
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... byte with a byte of 1s will produce the complement of the first byte . Rotation and Shift Operations The operations in this class provide a means for the movement of bits within a register and are often used in solving alignment ...
... byte with a byte of 1s will produce the complement of the first byte . Rotation and Shift Operations The operations in this class provide a means for the movement of bits within a register and are often used in solving alignment ...
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Introduction | 1 |
PART ONE Machine Architecture | 19 |
Data Manipulation | 61 |
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