The instruction opcode is a type of data contained in memory, pointed to by the PC (Program Counter) register.
You are using a cable modem with no phone atached to the PC The dialer will only attempt to dial on a modem that is connected to a phone line. So my answer is no it cannot connect to the number that it wants. I woulld highly recommend that the dialer be deleted from your PC as it can slow it down
Using the software Skype you can dial phones from your PC. Skype is a free software but does require a fee to dial phones.
You will find your best values online. I would suggest checking out the auctions on Ebay.
An opcode is an instruction. An operand is information used by the opcode. Not all opcodes require operands.
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The microprocessor uses an opcode fetch cycle for every instruction because it has to know the opcode in order to execute it, and that is located in memory.
3 for opcode fetch, 1 for opcode decode, 3 for operand fetch, and 3 for opcode store, for a total of 10, not including wait states.
Hi, The equation to find the number of instructions with n-bit opcode is 2^n. If your opcode is n=4, the it's 2^4 which is 16. So with a four bit opcode you can have 16 different instructions. ---- 11 levels
www.voicent.com/autodialers.php has links to free autodialer dialer software. They also have them at www.freedownloadscenter.com At the present there is no free automatic dialer software available for download. There are several dialer applications that can be purchased online and run virtually.
Some companies that manufacture alarm dialer products include manufacturer EC21, hosted dialer and Safe Tech Alarms. Other companies that manufacture alarm dialer products are Invent Tech and Yltom.
An automated dialer, also called an auto dialer, is an electronic device or software that automatically dials telephone numbers. Once a person receives the call, the automated dialer either connects the call to a person or plays a recorded message.