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If there are 7 days in a week, and 2 days in a weekend, then the ratio would be 7:2
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It all depends on how many days are in each month. Semi-monthly should mean half-month if the prefix hasn't been skewed. Therefore, say febuary non leap year has 28 days, the semimonthly check would be every 14 days or 2 weeks. Say january, it would be 2 and 2/15 weeks.
Both are used for Return operations. But the difference is IRET uses extra 2 bytes along with 2 bytes(making it 4 bytes) for poping from stack. And RET uses only 2 byte of instruction for Poping. IRET is used to switch from Virtual Mode to Protected Mode whereas RET isn't.
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any instruction to somthing to do a task ,so here the instruction is input when you get a output from your instruction
There is no exit instruction in the 8085. Do you mean return, as in from a function or interrupt? If so, the instruction is RET.
I can only assume you mean days. In 2 average years, it will be 730.5 days.
There are no actual cheats unless you have a Action Replay DS. In that case, refer to your Action Replay instruction manual.
You actually had a four day period, but the last 2 days just seemed as if you spotted. You are normal.
It can mean 2 things 1 of them is a instruction manual to help you figure thigs out and another one could mean like to text a friend or something
I assume you mean months which about 2 months are in 60 days. If not 60 days are in 2 months. Then maybe its in 3 months in a half
(Do you mean the code to install??) If so, it should be on the back of the instruction booklet
Which code? If you mean serial number, that is original to the game, and should be printed on the back of your instruction manual.
If you mean 7 days + 5 days x 6, then the answer is 114 days.
If you mean to ask what instruction set architecture (ISA) it uses, than the answer is x86.