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<0> Now, as to why he wants to do this, is beyond me. <1> Segmentation was one thing invented to help with that kind of situation. <2> well ya, u could have a register hold 16-bits of address <1> There are a lot of solutions. <1> However, in this The Year of His Noodly Appendage 2006... nobody has that problem any more. <0> Bwahah <2> Ok so if there were only 16-bits for the instructions, w/ a total of 32 instructions, and 16 register set... if we use five fields to encode the instructions (opcode, destination register, source register, 1 bit for mode, imm value), what would the largest immediate value be for an arithmetic instrucion? <2> so 5 bits for opcode, 4 bits each for registers, 1 bit for mode, 2 bits for value? <2> that wouldn't be very useful, only 2 bits for adding a register to an immediate value <0> Heh.. answering your own questions. How scholarly of you. <1> We admire people who can figure things out on their own <0> Indeed! <2> what would be a way around this? <2> if we were limited to those specs for a machine <0> Hm, you sneak around a corner and lo and behold, you got around it! <1> Prefix instructions
<2> well in a single instruction i mean <0> Oh come on, laugh. That was funny and witty! <2> :P <1> :: stifles a laugh :: <0> Damn buttons. <2> Ok here's a tricky one, suppose we want 128 different operating system routines to be able to be access with a TRAP (syscall) instruction and we form the address of each of the routines by *shifting* the trap vector to the left by 5 bits, what is the minimum amount of memory required by the trap service routines? <2> so 128 routines requires 7 bits normally <0> Do the math. <2> 2 bits? <0> Don't ask me. I"m not a mathematician. <0> :D <2> yes u are =P <0> I plead to differ. <0> I completely, utterly **** at math unless it is algebra figures <1> Oh, right.. that Nobel Prize for Mathematics you won for your proof on Fermat's Last Theorem... that was just a random fluke? <2> hehe <0> Sh, don't blow my cover here, TCA <0> :p <3> There's no Nobel Prize for Mathematics, but those are details. <0> He was being sarcastic, I believe. <0> I seriously **** so much at math I'm amazed I ever graudated the Val. <0> I swear it was all a conspiracy, at my expense! <1> Drat. Somebody else has read http://almaz.com/nobel/why_no_math.html <2> ok i know by adding a 2's complement numbers to itself, shifts the bit to the left by one <2> can someone throw me a hand? =/ <0> So, he hated math. <0> What you do with it is your business. <2> nooo don't leave me <0> I did not help. I'll only make things worse. <0> You're better off, Jojo` <2> nah, u help me think, <0> Sputtering nonsense helps you think?! <2> yes ! :D <0> Weird. <2> hehe <3> Gnite. <2> nite <4> nights <0> Were you waiting on my farewell address? <0> :p <0> night <2> lol <1> Night, hellsphreak. <0> Night <4> .. Why didn't i get a kiss.. <1> *slips <2> hey wisebot, how wise r u? <1> ?? How wise are you, wisebot? Tell Jojo. <5> Oops! I don't know... <1> I guess not very <2> darn <2> *cough* <4> Mo-jojojo
<4> that green monkey makes me crack up heh heh. <2> heh <2> u watch powerpuff girls? <2> :P <1> Who doesn't? <4> ofcourse haha. <2> mmmm... <2> lol <2> dunno <4> .weather toronto, ontario <2> i give up, TCA: so by shifting 5 bits to the left how much memory would i need? <5> Weather for Toronto, Ontario(last update: 1:52 AM EST on February 11, 2006) | Temperature: 25F | Windchill: 18F | Humidity: 86% | Dew Point: 21F | Sunrise: 7:21 AM EST | Sunset: 5:42 PM EST | Moon Rise: 4:08 PM EST | Moon Set: 7:00 AM EST <2> koool <1> I don't really care <2> .weather london, england <5> Weather for London / Heathrow Airport, United Kingdom(last update: 5:50 AM GMT on February 11, 2006) | Temperature: 29F | Humidity: 81% | Dew Point: 26F | Sunrise: 7:23 AM GMT | Sunset: 5:09 PM GMT | Moon Rise: 3:03 PM GMT | Moon Set: 7:14 AM GMT <1> .weather vostok <5> Weather for Vostok, Antarctica(last update: 12:00 PM VOST on February 11, 2006) | Temperature: -32F | Humidity: 70% | Dew Point: -36F | Sunrise: | Sunset: | Moon Rise: | Moon Set: <1> Warm day <2> lol <1> Middle of summer <4> geezus <4> .weather yukon <5> Weather for you city is unavailable at the moment <4> .weather yellowknife, yukon <5> City not found <4> oh right its whitehorse <4> .weather whitehorse, yukon <5> City not found <4> bah <1> Wisebot doesn't care about canadian cities <1> Which is odd. He's canadian <4> some candian bot.. <4> *canadian <2> is wisebot coded using asm? <4> doubt it <4> population of yukon is only 31.2 thousand heh heh. <1> That's 31.2 thousand crazy people <2> .2 of a person <1> That's 31,200 crazy people <4> and i was going to go up there to do some contract work <1> Who were you going to kill? <4> thats confidential <1> Fair enough. <1> Who sends their sweetheart beef for valentines day!? <1> Top Sirloins and Cl***ic Steakburgers - 16 Pieces <4> mmm <4> i dont mind getting that for valentines day actually <1> Yummy? Yes. Romantic? No. <4> yeah well, who cares for romance when theres food <1> There can be both. <1> Haven't you seen 9 1/2 Weeks? <4> maybe its the new mellinium thing, no more chocolates <4> No <1> Maybe. <1> What about Mad Cow, though? <4> the deseise? <1> I was thinking the band.. but the disease makes more sense <4> lol <6> is there any web which you believe that is good tutorial from asm ? <1> ?? aoa <5> TCA: aoa -> Art of ***embly: http://webster.cs.ucr.edu <5> TCA: AOA -> Abort Once Around [NASA, Shuttle] <1> The first one <4> who ever uses High Level ***embly? <1> hm. <1> Deathmaster does. <1> Hm... <1> http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/AoA/DOS/fwd/fwd.html <1> "Forward Why Would Anyone Learn This Stuff?" <1> I've got to be thinking that he means "foreword" <1> I'm going to have to stop recommending that book if the first word of the book is wrong. <4> haha
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