Address Value 1 0 0 2A 1 0 1 C2 1 0 2 08 1 0 3 1B Consider a 32-bit hexadecimal
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Question
Address
Value
100
2A
101
C2
102
08
103
1B
Consider a 32-bit hexadecimal number stored in memory as follows:
d. If the machine is little endian and uses 2’s complement representation for integers, write the 32-bit integer number stored at address 100 (you may write the number in hex).
e. If the machine is little endian and the number is an IEEE single-precision floating point value, is the number positive or negative?
f. If the machine is little endian and the number is an IEEE single-precision floating point value, determine the decimal equivalent of the number stored at address 100 (you may leave your answer in scientific notation form, as a number times a power of two).
Please show every step taken to achieve the answers. Thanks!
Address
Value
100
2A
101
C2
102
08
103
1B
Explanation / Answer
Address Value 1 0 0 2A 1 0 1 C2 1 0 2 08 1 0 3 1B Consider a 32-bit hexadecimal
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