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4 bits4 bits is ok 4 bits is borrowed 4 bits is called a nibble 4 bits is the offset 4 bits is used for addressing more than 4gib of memory 4 bits is stored into al 4 bits is too small in the real world application but 4 bits is known as a 'nybble' 4 bits is the number of twenty cents coin and the third 4 bits is the number of fifty 4 bits is not a big deal 4 bits is the first bit in the transmission 4 bits is added to 'a' and the char obtained from higher order 4 bits is 4 bits is the color for bit 0 in picture bitmap and the lower 4 bits is the color for bit 1 in picture bitmap 4 bits is a bit limiting because there are only 16 colors but often it is more colors than you need 4 bits is _____ – largest 4 bits is a hexadecimal 4 bits is around 0 4 bits is needed 4 bits is 1111 2 = 15 10 the next number is 10000 2 = 16 10 4 bits is ____________ 2 = ______ 10 the next number is ____________ 2 = ______ 10 4 bits is "0" 4 bits is shown below 4 bits is 16 4 bits is enough space for the #listypes field 4 bits is called a "quartet" 4 bits is their shorthand the hex digit 4 bits is also common 4 bits is a nibble or a hex digit 4 bits is split into two single bits 4 bits is the color 4 bits is 0011 + 0100 4 bits is negligible 4 bits is enough */ switch 4 bits is an operation code which represents an instruction the other 12 bits are used for the register 4 bits is even 4 bits is a nibble 4 bits is a nibble 8 bits is a byte 16 bits is a half 4 bits is one hex digit 4 bits is selected 4 bits is 15 4 bits is mapped to a hexadecimal digit 4 bits is the left hex digit 4 bits is known as a 'nibble' 4 bits is the register number 4 bits is used for a version field and the remaining 12 bits constitute the time 4 bits is a nibble 8 bits is a byte 1 kilobyte is 1024 bits 1 megabyte is 1024*1024 bytes 4 bits is a decimal digit 4 bits is easy 4 bits is 1 byte of instruction 4 bits is implemented using 4 overlapping clock phases 4 bits is the length of the run 4 bits is separated by a space 4 bits is accomplished as shown in typical application 4 bits is the horizontal sync width 4 bits is always set to 0110 4 bits is greater than 4 bits is that commands and data have to be sent in two nibbles 4 bits is a nybble then if we make the assumption that data has a soft texture like ice cream 4 bits is converted by the firmware is a different rgb 4 bits is '1' then match the top of the table in spite of the other 3 bits and outputs the pixel number of '0 4 bits is d or f 4 bits is in error 4 bits is supposed to represent the gray code shown in table 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
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