yes, probably not, if you dont know anyone who can do it cheap or has the materials
Answer:
GLOBAL minRoutine
AREA MYCODE, CODE, READONLY
ENTRY
minRoutine
MOV r0, #0xA
MOV r1, #0x3
MOV r3, #0x8
CMP r0,r1
BLT less1Routine
CMP r1,r0
BLT less2Routine
MOV r4,r3
less1Routine
CMP r0,r3
BLT cond1
less2Routine
CMP r1,r3
BLT cond2
cond1
MOV r4,r0
cond2
MOV r4,r1
END
Explanation:
- Inside the minRoutine, move the essential values to the r0, r1 and r3 registers.
- Check if a is greater than b by comparing value in r0 with r1.
- Jump to less1Routine, if value of r0 is less than value of r1. Otherwise go to next instruction
.
- Check if b is greater than a by comparing value in r1 with r0.
- Jump to less2Routine, if value of r1 is less than value of r0. Otherwise go to next instruction
.
- Finally move result of r1 into r4 register.
B. I'm not really sure how, its more a educated guess. Good luck though
I would say C. podcast??? not for sure
Answer:
The more RAM your CPU has access to, the easier its job becomes, which enables a faster computer. If you do not have a sufficient amount of RAM than your CPU has to work much, much harder to transfer data, which severally damages the computer's performance. Random access memory also helps your system support software.