Ans. Mnemonic code:
Machine language is the basic language of the computer but it is very difficult.
Mnemonics:
Assembly languages unlike machine language consist of short symbolic phrases understandable by people. These phrases are made up of alphanumeric symbols called mnemonics.
Assembly language simplifies the programmer's job and makes it easy to find the errors. The programs written in assembly languages are efficient in their use, and run faster as they use fewer instructions.
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Programs that can translate mnemonic codes are typically called assemblers. Assemblers convert assembly language, which uses mnemonic codes for instructions, into machine code that computers can execute. Some popular assemblers include NASM (Netwide Assembler), MASM (Microsoft Macro Assembler), and GAS (GNU Assembler). These tools are essential for low-level programming and system software development.
No, PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) do not only accept mnemonic codes for program input. While mnemonic codes, such as ladder logic, are commonly used due to their readability and ease of understanding, PLCs can also accept other programming languages, including structured text, function block diagrams, and instruction lists, as defined by the IEC 61131-3 standard. This flexibility allows programmers to choose the language best suited for their specific application or expertise.
to translate mnemonic operation codes to their machine language equivalents and assigning machine address to symbolic labels used by the programmer.
Mnemonic means memory aid.Instruction mnemonics are easy to remember short alphanumeric strings that stand for op codes.Op codes are numbers that are understood by the computer and command it to perform various operations. They are usually inherently difficult for humans to remember.
Chocolate has no mnemonic. It is a mnemonic of (roughly) CHeese, Oral Contraceptives, Alcohol, Anxiety, Travel and Exercise and related to migraines.
Yes, a common mnemonic device to remember the revised Bloom's Taxonomy levels is "Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analyzing, Evaluating, Creating," which can be simplified to the acronym "RUAAEC." Alternatively, you could use a phrase like "Rabbits Understand Apples And Eat Carrots" to recall the order of the levels: Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Evaluate, Create.
Johnny Mnemonic was created in 1981-05.
It help you understand and identify things better. Like, in my cass answering this dun question! "Why should that mnemonic device be changed?" okay so like you know the order of planets why should it be changed-
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I really do not understand your question. Are you referring to radio codes, or are you referring to OBD codes? Please clarify.
A mnemonic device for "unfathomable" could be to break it down into parts: "un" (not), "fathom" (to understand), and "able" (capable of). You might remember it as "not able to be understood," which captures its meaning. Additionally, you could create a simple phrase like "Uncle Fathom's Mysteries Are Unsolvable" to link the word with its definition.
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