How many bits are needed for the opcode - how many bits are


Task

1. A digital computer has a memory unit with 16 bits per word. The instruction set consists of 122 different operations. All instructions have an operation code part (opcode) and an address part (allowing for only one address). Each instruction is stored in one word of memory.

a) How many bits are needed for the opcode?

b) How many bits are left for the address part of the instruction?

c) What is the maximum allowable size for memory?

d) What is the largest unsigned binary number that can be accommodated in one word of memory?

2. Consider the MARIE program below.

a) List the hexadecimal code for each instruction.

b) Draw the symbol table.

c) What is the value stored in the AC when the program terminates?

Hex
Addr   Label       Instruction

100    Start,        Load A
101                     Add B
102                     Store Temp
103                     Load C
104                     Add D

105                     Add Temp
106                     Store F

107                     Output

108                     HALT
109     A,            DEC 5
10A     B,            DEC 3

10B     C,            DEC 4

10C     D,            DEC 13

10D     E,            DEC 3
10E    Temp,     HEX 00FD

10F    F,            HEX 00FE

3. Write code to implement the expression

F = (A+B) /(C*D*E) on 2-, 1- and 0-address machines.

This assessment task covers topics on CPU operation and Instruction Set Architecture, and has been designed to ensure that you are engaging with the subject content on a regular basis. More specifically it seeks to assess your ability to:

be able to define and appropriately use computer systems terminologies;
be able to describe the essential elements of computer organisation and discuss how the elements function;
be able to describe the basic instruction set architecture of a simple computer;
be able to discuss the general trends in computing technologies including examples of leading edge developments.

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