
The Essentials Of Computer Organization And Architecture 4th Edition by Linda Null,Julia Lobur
Edition 4ISBN: 978-1284074482
The Essentials Of Computer Organization And Architecture 4th Edition by Linda Null,Julia Lobur
Edition 4ISBN: 978-1284074482 Exercise 13
Assume a computer that has 32-bit integers. Show how each of the following values would be stored sequentially in memory, starting at address 0x100, assuming that each address holds 1 byte. Be sure to extend each value to the appropriate number of bits. You will need to add more rows (addresses) to store all given values.
a) 0xAB123456
b) 0x2BF876
c) 0x8B0A1
d) 0x1
e) 0xFEDC1234

a) 0xAB123456
b) 0x2BF876
c) 0x8B0A1
d) 0x1
e) 0xFEDC1234
Explanation
The term endian refers to computer archi...
The Essentials Of Computer Organization And Architecture 4th Edition by Linda Null,Julia Lobur
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