Introduction To Computing Systems
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Author: PATT, Yale N., Patel, Sanjay J.
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Chapter 2, Problem 36E
a.
Program Plan Intro
To write a mask value and the operation to indicate that machine 2 is busy.
b.
Program Plan Intro
To write a mask value and the operation to indicate that machines 2 and 6 are free.
c.
Program Plan Intro
To write a mask value and the operation to indicate that all the machines are busy.
e.
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To develop a procedure to make the bit 2 as sign bit (7th bit).
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