Computers and Technology, 17.06.2021 22:50, guzmangisselle
Convert the following C fragment to equivalent MIPS assembly language. Assume that the variables a and b are assigned to registers $t1 and $t2, respectively. Assume j is assigned to $s0. If for condition is not satisfied, go to a label called EXIT.
for (int j=0; j <5; j++){
a += b;
}
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 15:00, victordhernandez01
Jake really works well with numbers and is skilled with computers but doesn't work well with others. which of the jobs discussed in this unit might be best for jake? why?
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 13:50, jaystarr9395
Write a program that performs a simple n-body simulation, called "jumping leprechauns." this simulation involves n leprechauns, numberd 1 to n. it maintains a gold value g_i for each leprechaun i, which begins with each leprechaun starting out with a million dollars worth of gold, that is, g_i = 1000000 for each i = 1,. in addition, the simulation also maintains, for each leprachaun, i, a place on the horizon, which is represented as a double-precision floating point number, x_i. in each iteration of the simulation, the simulation processes the leprachauns in order. processing a leprachaun i during its iteration begins by computing a new place on the horizon for i, which is determined by the assignment:
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