Fundamentals of Digital Logic and Microcomputer DesignRafi Systems, Incorporated, 1999 - 828 sayfa |
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... characters . These codes are classified as alphanumeric or character codes . A complete and adequate set of necessary characters includes these : 1. 26 lowercase letters 2. 26 uppercase letters 3. 10 numeric digits ( 0-9 ) 4. About 25 ...
... characters . These codes are classified as alphanumeric or character codes . A complete and adequate set of necessary characters includes these : 1. 26 lowercase letters 2. 26 uppercase letters 3. 10 numeric digits ( 0-9 ) 4. About 25 ...
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... character . Because all characters are represented using typical 8 - bit character codes such as ASCII or EBCDIC , it is desirable to have 8- , 16- , 32- , or 64 - bit words for the word length . The size of the address field is chosen ...
... character . Because all characters are represented using typical 8 - bit character codes such as ASCII or EBCDIC , it is desirable to have 8- , 16- , 32- , or 64 - bit words for the word length . The size of the address field is chosen ...
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... character of the second string ( string 2 ) is stored starting at 6000H in ES = 1000H . The ASCII character in the first location of string 1 will be compared with the first ASCII character of string 2 , and so on . As soon as a match ...
... character of the second string ( string 2 ) is stored starting at 6000H in ES = 1000H . The ASCII character in the first location of string 1 will be compared with the first ASCII character of string 2 , and so on . As soon as a match ...
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INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL SYSTEMS | 1 |
NUMBER SYSTEMS AND CODES | 31 |
BOOLEAN ALGEBRA AND DIGITAL LOGIC GATES | 67 |
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