Describe pseudo-op and machine-op
Describe the dissimilarities between the pseudo-op and machine-op.
Expert
The pseudo-op is an assembly language instruction which specifies an operation of the assembler that is, regarding the base register and its contents example: USING instruction.
On other hand, the machine-op instruction represents a machine instruction to the assembler example: BR instruction is the machine-op instruction.
Explain the term PaaS (Platform as a Service).
Describe regarding the mainframe connect tools from the Sybase?
Briefly explain about SOAP encoding?
Give brief introduction about CDMA technology?
Write down the advantages of Linux.
Explain the term GPS modernization.
Specify some of the specifications of ‘IrDA’?
State the command for knowing the memory used by the LINUX?
Can DES be exported from the United States?
Describe regarding the Power Designer Data modeling software in brief.
18,76,764
1940784 Asked
3,689
Active Tutors
1419112
Questions Answered
Start Excelling in your courses, Ask an Expert and get answers for your homework and assignments!!