Copied from discussion, as no response has been received from the discussion... There is no branch or jump instruction in the 8085 or 8086/8088 that has a 10 bit address field. Please specify what microprocessor to which you are referring.
A Symbolic Address is a name invented by the programmer to identify a location. Without this idea the programmer would have to use absolute addresses, which are in binary.
memory address is stored in binary form
Every microprocessor architecture has a specific set of instructions that are embedded into the processor itself and each instruction correspond to a specific opcode. Data and instructions in memory are represented in an address format.
Which of the following binary sequences corresponds to the IP address 165.76.24.17
A binary instruction code on a register.
Binary Codes
Answer: 172.16.192.160 IP address: 172.16.192.166 in binary: 10101100.00010000.11000000.10100110 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.248 in binary 11111111.11111111.11111111.11111000 get answer by ANDing answer in binary: 10101100.00010000.11000000.10100000 answer: 172.16.192.160
01000000.00100000.00010000.00001000
1111000.110.1100.11001000
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Yes
11011100.11000011.10100100.01111010