Yes, Instruction Set is the list of OPCODES that CPU (Processor) understands & performs on those instructions (i.e. enables devices to communicate, process received instructions & directing towards the right output devices).
In the 8086 microprocessor, the Instruction Pointer (IP) register contains the address of the next instruction to be fetched and executed. It works in conjunction with the Segment Registers (such as CS - Code Segment) to form the complete address of the instruction in memory. The IP is automatically updated as instructions are executed, ensuring that the CPU always knows where to fetch the next instruction from.
It depends on how smart the puppy is and how good the trainer is. If it already knows the basic commands, then go for it.
The instruction set of a computer is the collection of commands that its Central Processing Unit (CPU) can carry out natively. These are the things that the processor inherently knows how to do if asked.
Remedial instruction just means you get extra help to catch up to where others in your grade are in a certain subject. The means are usually a class ( not necessarily spec ed) that does easier work than the regular English, math, or other class. But most schools do not call the classes by a special name, and usually only the school knows it's a "remedial" class. Students that complete remedial instruction will have the prerequisites needed for more advanced courses.
The instruction set of a computer is the collection of commands that its Central Processing Unit (CPU) can carry out natively. These are the things that the processor inherently knows how to do if asked.
Instruction refers to specific commands or code given to a computer to perform a task or operation, such as executing a program or carrying out a calculation. Information, on the other hand, refers to data provided to the computer for processing, storage, or retrieval, such as input data or output results. In essence, instructions tell the computer what to do, while information is the content or data on which the computer operates.
A microprocessor know whether the next byte is an instruction or data because the microprocessor knows for what it is looking. The bus, on the other hand, for an 8085 based system, knows an opcode from data by looking at S0 and S1 when IO/M- is low. If both are high, it is an opcode, otherwise it is data.
Omniscient means having complete and unlimited knowledge. It refers to the ability to know everything, past, present, and future. In literature, an omniscient narrator is one who knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters in the story.
I put one up at (see links) If anyone knows how to place it in a more permanent place, go for it...
It refers to being a seasoned sailor and knowing all the ropes on a sailing ship. The person knows where things are and how they work.
Corral EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT......................................... ......................................................................... ............................. ................. ............. ........... ......... ........ ...... ... But You OBVIOUSLY!
A homophone for "knows" is "nose." Both words are pronounced the same way but have different meanings and spellings. "Knows" refers to being aware of or having knowledge about something, while "nose" is the part of the face used for smelling.