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How many bits are in the Subnet ID blocks?

16 bits per block . 8 16bit blocks = 128bits


One memory technology uses only a 16bit path what acronym is used for this type of memory?

Rimm


What is the maximum memory address space that the processor can access directly if it is connected to a 16 bit memory considering a hypothetical microprocessor generating a 16-bit address?

If you assume that it has a 16-bit data bus, then it would be 128k so the microprocessor can access 2^16 points, which is 64k (from it being a 16bit address) 16bits = 2 bytes (memory) so through a 16 bit memory, it can access 2*64k, which is 128k alternatively, if its 8bit memory, 8bits=1byte 1*64k = 64k I'm no expert, and i was searching for the answer myself, hope this helped


What type of microprocessor is 8086?

Its 16bit microprocessor,and-> the 8086 has a 16bit databus 20bit address bus-> the intel 8086,is designed to operate in two modes namely(1) minimum mode(2) maximum mode


What is the real meaning of 16bit?

16bit refers to the number of bits that can be used in a single data format element. 16bit graphics are found in games that can be played on the original Nintendo Entertainment System console.


How many clock cycle is needed to execute LDA?

It is a 3 byte instruction, with one byte for opcode and the other two for the 16bit address. It takes four machine cycles (one to fetch opcode, one to fetch lower order address, one to fetch higher order address and another one to fetch the data from the memory)... i.e. it takes 13 time states to perform the LDA instruction


What is the bit-depth for VGA?

Standard VGA is 16bit.


What is the h-L register?

A register in computer science refers to a section of RAM used to store and operate on their values. There are several registers, such as the A, B, C, D, E, F, H, and L registers, although, the names of these may very depending on the processor and the assembler. All of these registers mentioned are 8bit registers. Meaning, they can only hold 1 byte of data, ranging from 0 to 255. In order to achieve more memory, you can combine two registers. For example, the "HL" register refers to a combination of the "H" and "L" registers which create a 16bit, or 2 byte, section of RAM for storing data. So, in conclusion, the HL register is a 16bit section of RAM in which you can store two bytes of data and operate on their values.


What is the instruction format of 8085?

An instruction is a command to the microprocessor to perform a given task on specified data. Each instruction has two parts: One is task to be performed,called the operation code (opcode). Second is the data to be operated on, called the operand. It can be specified in various ways,it may include 8bit/16bit data, an internal register, a memory location , or 8bit/16bit address. In some instructions, the operand is implicit. The 8085 instruction set is classified into three groups according to Word size. They are- 1. One word / 1 byte instructions 2. Ttwo word / 2byte instructions 3. Three word / 3byte instructions


Is the Java compiler 16bit or 32bit?

The Java compiler itself (javac) is a 32-bit application.


Which processor had a 32-bit internal bus and a 16-bit external bus?

Which processor has a 32-bit Data Bus and a 24-bit Address Bus?


Why are P8 and P9 connectors keyed a certain way?

so they fit correctly into an 8bit or 16bit slot