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Authors:
Linda Null ,julia Lobur
Chapter:
Marie An Introduction To A Simple Computer
Exercise:
Review Of Essential Terms And Concepts
Question:31 | ISBN:9780763704445 | Edition: 3

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31. How does a micro-operation differ from a regular assembly language instruction?

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Micro-operations are also called mini instructions and specify the elementary operations that can be performed on data stored in registers. Whereas an Assembly language instruction uses symbolic instruction to represent the numerical data from which the machine language program is derived.

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