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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.
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Process,or existing computer instructions that manipulate data, results in useful output?
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What sets of instructions do computers use to process data? - Computer Programs
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The graphics data include audio,video and pictures represented in computer in the form of 0's and 1's by using ASCII 8 bits code.
Every pixel of the picture is stored in the computer as a stream of data. The data tells the computer (and subsequently the printer) what colour and how bright to display (or print) each pixel. The hardware inside the printer (and the circuitry in the cartridge) converts the data into instructions for the printer cartridge so it uses the correct mix of colours to generate the printed photograph.
In two basic stages: i) process - the computer needs, and is easily provided with, instructions about what to do with the data, and ii) data - readily accessible information that is accessed, operated upon, and results displayed by the instructions stored in the computer's instruction program.
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