Your reference is the book Digital Computer Electronics,Malvino & Brown. McGraw-Hill, Third Edition, 1993. The second edition also has the data. The first edition does not.
The output register is shown on page 169. It is made up of two 74LS173 chips (4-bit tristate register), four 1K resistors, and four LEDs.
OMS is Output Management System. Which is used for SAP printing and (optionally) faxing
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It is a TRI State (3 state)Register (TRISA, TRISB etc)Output HighOutput LowInput (High Impedance)
It is a TRI State (3 state)Register (TRISA, TRISB etc)Output HighOutput LowInput (High Impedance)
SAP is Simple As Possible Computer. The type of computer is specially designed for the academic purpose and nothing has to do with the commercial use. The architecture is 8 bits and comprises of 16 X 8 memory i.e. 16 memory location with 8 bits in each location, therefore, need 4 address lines which either comes from the PC (Program Counter whish may be called instruction pointer) during computer run phase or may comes from the 4 address switches during the program phase. All intructions (5 only) stores in this memory. It means SAP cann't store program having more than 16 instructions.SAP can only perform addition and subtraction and no logical operation. These arithematic operation are performed by an adder/subtractor unit.There is one general purpose register (B register) used to hold one operand of the arithmatic operation while another is kept by the accumulator register of the SAP-1.In addition there are 8 LEDs, work as output unit and connected with the 8 bit output register.All timely moment of data or activities are performed by the controller/sequencer part of the SAP-1.Further details can be found in the Malvino Brown book, Computer design fundamentals-or may confirm the name of the book.SAP 11) Program counter2) Input MAR3) The RAM4) Instruction Register5) Controller Sequencer6) Accumulator7) The Adder-subtrector8) B Register9) Output Register10) Binary Display
The Redwood Sap - 1951 was released on: USA: 1 October 1951 Denmark: 1 December 1952
An input would be a register. Tutors input which students are attending or aren't. Nipples.
Kyle Register is 6' 1".
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On average, it takes about 40 gallons of sap to make 1 gallon of syrup. However, this can vary depending on the sugar content of the sap and the boiling process used.
There are many possible answers. One of them is Output = 6 - Input.