Computer Science: An Overview (12th Edition)
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Author: Glenn Brookshear, Dennis Brylow
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2, Problem 16CRP
Suppose the memory cells at addresses 0x00 through 0x07 in the Vole contain the following bit patterns:
Address | Contents |
0x00 | 0x2B |
0x01 | 0x07 |
0x02 | 0x3B |
0x03 | 0x06 |
0x04 | 0xC0 |
0x05 | 0x00 |
0x06 | 0x00 |
0x07 | 0x23 |
- a. List the addresses of the memory cells that contain the
program that will be executed if we start the machine with its program counter containing 0x00. - b. List the addresses of the memory cells that are used to hold data.
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