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1 byte = 8 bits

 

1K = 210

 

1G = 220

 

 

  1. Assume that you have FOUR 1K x 8 RAM chips. Answer the following questions. SHOW YOUR

 

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    1. How many total bytes are contained in this memory?

 

    1. If the memory is byte addressable, how many bits would you need to give each byte its own address?

 

    1. How many bits do you need to select the RAM chip (module)?

 

    1. How many bits do you need to select the byte within each chip?

 

    1. If the memory is word addressable with 16-bit words, how many bits are needed to give each word its own address?

 

  1. Assume that you have a single 1G x 32 RAM chips. Answer the following questions. SHOW YOUR

 

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    1. How many total bytes are contained in this memory?

 

    1. If the memory is byte addressable, how many bits would you need to give each byte its own address?

 

    1. How many bits do you need to select the RAM chip (module)?

 

    1. How many bits do you need to select the byte within each chip?

 

    1. If the memory is word addressable with 16-bit words, how many bits are needed to give each word its own address?


 

3.  Assume you have the following MARIE program. Answer the following questions.


 

Address

 

Instruction

100

 

LOAD A

 

101

 

ADD B

 

102

A,

HEX

100

103

B

HEX

300

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

a.       What are the contents of the AC at the end of the program?

 

 

 

 

b.      What are the contents of the symbol table? 

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