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Consider a byte-addressable computer with 16mb of main memory, a cache capable of storing a total of 64kb of data and block size of 32 bytes. (a) how many bits in the memory address? (b) how many blocks are in the cache? (c) specify the format of the memory address, including names and sizes, when the cache is: 1. direct-mapped 2. 4-way set associative 3. fully associative
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Rachel completed typing an official document with a word processing program. she wants to make sure that her document has no typographical errors. she also wants all headings to have the same font. which features in a word processing program should she use? rachel should use the feature in a word processing program to find typographical errors. she should apply to have uniform headings.
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Perform the following tasks: a. create a class named testclass that holds a single private integer field and a public constructor. the only statement in the constructor is one that displays the message “constructing”. write a main()function that instantiates one object of the testclass. save the file as testclass.cpp in the chapter 08 folder. run the program and observe the results. b. write another main()function that instantiates an array of 10 testclass objects. save the file as test class array.c . run this program and observe the results.
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Choose the allowable heading tags. < h10 > < h10 > < h4 > < h4 > < h5 >...
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