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MIPS Instructions - George Mason University

MIPS Instructions - George Mason University

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Assembly Language vs. Machine Language 4 1998 Morgan Kaufmann Publishers • Instructions are bits • Programs are stored in memory — to be read or written just like data • Fetch & Execute Cycle – Instructions are fetched and put into a special register – Bits in the register "control" the subsequent actions

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