4.28 LAB: Multiplications and divisions using shift operations - bitwise operations Shifting a positive integer left by i bits gives the same result as multiplying the same integer by 2⁰. Nx 2¹ = N <> i Given an integer N stored in X19, write a program that stores the result of N x 8 in X20 and the result of N/16 in X21. Use the '+' button under the Registers display to initialize register value for X19. Ex: If the value of X19 is initialized in the simulator as 64, the results are stored in X20 and X21: Registers Data X19 5322222947062x3.cx7 X20 X21 64 512 4 Note: Shift-right performs an integer division; therefore, digits after the decimal point are ignored. LAB ACTIVITY 3zuy7 4.28.1: LAB: Multiplications and divisions using shift operations - bitwise operations Assembly Line 1 // Type your code here. Line 2 // Do not initialize memory here. Line 3 // Use the + button under the Register displ Line 4 ENTER SIMULATION STEP Line 4: Unrecognized op code: Iw RUN ▶ X19 X20 X21 + Registers 64 512 4 Memory Each has value 0 + 0/10 Load default template...

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4.28 LAB: Multiplications and divisions using shift operations -
bitwise operations
Shifting a positive integer left by i bits gives the same result as multiplying the same integer by 2⁰.
Nx 2¹ = N <<i
Likewise, shifting a positive integer right by i bits gives the same result as dividing the same integer by 2¹.
N÷2¹ = N >> i
Given an integer N stored in X19, write a program that stores the result of N x 8 in X20 and the result of N/16 in X21. Use the '+' button
under the Registers display to initialize register value for X19.
Ex: If the value of X19 is initialized in the simulator as 64, the results are stored in X20 and X21:
Registers Data
X19
5322222947062x3.cx7
X20
X21
64
512
4
Note: Shift-right performs an integer division; therefore, digits after the decimal point are ignored.
Transcribed Image Text:4.28 LAB: Multiplications and divisions using shift operations - bitwise operations Shifting a positive integer left by i bits gives the same result as multiplying the same integer by 2⁰. Nx 2¹ = N <<i Likewise, shifting a positive integer right by i bits gives the same result as dividing the same integer by 2¹. N÷2¹ = N >> i Given an integer N stored in X19, write a program that stores the result of N x 8 in X20 and the result of N/16 in X21. Use the '+' button under the Registers display to initialize register value for X19. Ex: If the value of X19 is initialized in the simulator as 64, the results are stored in X20 and X21: Registers Data X19 5322222947062x3.cx7 X20 X21 64 512 4 Note: Shift-right performs an integer division; therefore, digits after the decimal point are ignored.
LAB
ACTIVITY
3zuy7
4.28.1: LAB: Multiplications and divisions using shift operations - bitwise operations
Assembly
Line 1 // Type your code here.
Line 2 // Do not initialize memory here.
Line 3 // Use the + button under the Register displ
Line 4
ENTER SIMULATION
STEP
Line 4: Unrecognized op code: Iw
RUN
▶
X19
X20
X21
+
Registers
64
512
4
Memory
Each has value 0
+
0/10
Load default template...
Transcribed Image Text:LAB ACTIVITY 3zuy7 4.28.1: LAB: Multiplications and divisions using shift operations - bitwise operations Assembly Line 1 // Type your code here. Line 2 // Do not initialize memory here. Line 3 // Use the + button under the Register displ Line 4 ENTER SIMULATION STEP Line 4: Unrecognized op code: Iw RUN ▶ X19 X20 X21 + Registers 64 512 4 Memory Each has value 0 + 0/10 Load default template...
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