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Essentials of Computer Organization and Architecture, 5th Edition
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Essentials of Computer Organization and Architecture, 5th Edition

by Linda Null, Julia Lobur
March 2018
Beginner content levelBeginner
744 pages
26h 5m
English
Jones & Bartlett Learning
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TRUE OR FALSE

  1. If a computer uses hardwired control, the microprogram determines the instruction set for the machine. This instruction set can never be changed unless the architecture is redesigned.

  2. A branch instruction changes the flow of information by changing the PC.

  3. Registers are storage locations within the CPU itself.

  4. A two-pass assembler generally creates a symbol table during the first pass and finishes the complete translation from assembly language to machine instructions on the second.

  5. The MAR, MBR, PC, and IR registers in MARIE can be used to hold arbitrary data values.

  6. MARIE has a common bus scheme, which means that a number of entities share the bus.

  7. An assembler is a program that accepts a symbolic language program and produces ...

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ISBN: 9781284123043