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a.
Instructions in Vole machine language:
Computer can understand only machine language, so the instruction must be given in vole machine language. It is an encoded language. The instructions are encoded by using total 16-bits represented by hexadecimal digits. Instructions in vole machine consist of op-code and operation field of the register. First 4 bits are called the op-code and operation field has last 12 bits.
b.
Instructions in Vole machine language:
Computer can understand only machine language, so the instruction must be given in vole machine language. It is an encoded language. The instructions are encoded by using total 16-bits represented by hexadecimal digits. Instructions in vole machine consist of op-code and operation field of the register. First 4 bits are called the op-code and operation field has last 12 bits.
c.
Instructions in Vole machine language:
Computer can understand only machine language, so the instruction must be given in vole machine language. It is an encoded language. The instructions are encoded by using total 16-bits represented by hexadecimal digits. Instructions in vole machine consist of op-code and operation field of the register. First 4 bits are called the op-code and operation field has last 12 bits.
d.
Instructions in Vole machine language:
Computer can understand only machine language, so the instruction must be given in vole machine language. It is an encoded language. The instructions are encoded by using total 16-bits represented by hexadecimal digits. Instructions in vole machine consist of op-code and operation field of the register. First 4 bits are called the op-code and operation field has last 12 bits.
e.
Instructions in Vole machine language:
Computer can understand only machine language, so the instruction must be given in vole machine language. It is an encoded language. The instructions are encoded by using total 16-bits represented by hexadecimal digits. Instructions in vole machine consist of op-code and operation field of the register. First 4 bits are called the op-code and operation field has last 12 bits.
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