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Systems I: Computer Organization and Architecture

Systems I: Computer Organization and ArchitectureLecture 10: Basic Computer Organization and DesignInstruction Codes An instruction code is a group of bits that instruct the Computer to perform a specific operation. The operation code of an instruction is a group of bits that define operations such as addition, subtraction, shift, complement, etc. An instruction must also include one or more operands, which indicate the registers and/or memory addresses from which data is taken or to which data is The instructions are stored in Computer memory in the same manner that data is stored. The control unit interprets these instructions and uses the operations code to determine the sequences of microoperationsthat must be performed to execute the Program Organization The operands are specified by indicating the registers and/or memory locations in which they are stored.

Systems I: Computer Organization and Architecture Lecture 10: Basic Computer Organization and Design Instruction Codes • An instruction code is a group of bits that instruct the computer to perform a specific operation. • The operation code of an instruction is a group of bits that define operations such as addition,

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