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10 bits would be required. 10 bits long (10 digits long) can represent up to 1024.
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In ASCII code, each letter, number or punctuation mark takes one byte, or 8 bits. That gives you 256 discrete combinations. Two letters take 2 bytes, or 16 bits.
The "twos complement" is that marvelous manipulation of bits in computer binary code that allows the computer to subtact by adding. It would be difficult to explain the whole picture, but computers can really do nothing but add. So the natural question is, how do they then calculate differences? Two's complement is the answer.
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State the function of the individual bits of Condition Code Registr?
Five. 5 bits gives 32 combinations. Early computers and telex machines used a five bit paper tape code. You use all blank (0) as tape leader and the other non-letter combinations for CR, LF, space, number shift and letter shift.
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It can be converted using a Shift register. A Serial-In-Parallel-Out(SISO) shift register is used to convert temporal code to spatial code. A Parallel-In-Serial-Out(PISO) shift register is used to convert spatial code to temporal code.
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In CRC, the redundant bits are derived from binary division to the data unit. While in hamming code, the redundant bits are a function of length of the data bits.
The generator matrix is made out of that code word and all the possibilities for the code words. The number of rows of the generator matrix are the number of message bits and the number of columns are equal to the total number of bits i.e parity bits + message bits. The only necessary condition is that each row of generator matrix is linearly independent of the other row.
10 bits would be required. 10 bits long (10 digits long) can represent up to 1024.
The code optimization phase is called the optimal phase because it aims to improve the efficiency and performance of the code by reducing its size, enhancing its speed, and minimizing resource usage. The goal is to produce optimized code that executes faster, consumes fewer resources, and delivers better overall performance.
This is what I found in this "P" error code list. P0760 is a Shift Solenoid C Malfunction. Someone replaced it on a different model car (PT Cruiser) and said it wasn't too difficult. I've not done it but apparently it just bolts to the top of the transmission. After installion you need to reset the computer codes.
You press ctrl shift c and then type in code
Shift Code for Pershing LLC is: PRSHUS33