The following slides discuss computer data representation and MIPS load and store instructions.

Slide 5.1: Data representation
Slide 5.2: Numbering systems
Slide 5.3: Binary numbers
Slide 5.4: Integer storage sizes
Slide 5.5: Hexadecimal integers
Slide 5.6: Signed integers
Slide 5.7: Signed integers (cont.)
Slide 5.8: Signed integers (cont.)
Slide 5.9: Character storage
Slide 5.10: Character storage (cont.)

Slide 5.11: Intrinsic data types
Slide 5.12: Intrinsic data types (cont.)
Slide 5.13: Load/store and data movement instructions
Slide 5.14: lw, lh, and lb instructions
Slide 5.15: lhu, lbu, and move instructions

Exam I covering to ⇑       ⇓ Exam II covering from

Slide 5.16: MIPS memory addressing modes
Slide 5.17: MIPS memory addressing modes (cont.)
Slide 5.18: sw, sh, and sb instructions
Slide 5.19: Little Endian order next class starting at
Slide 5.20: la, li, and lui instructions

  ☂ References

Slide 5.a: MIPS assembly language
Slide 5.b: ASCII table
Slide 5.c: MARS syscall functions








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