0 votes 0 votes Solution please CO and Architecture co-and-architecture addressing-modes + – twin_123 asked Dec 12, 2018 • retagged Jul 29, 2022 by Shubham Sharma 2 twin_123 641 views answer comment Share Follow See all 5 Comments See all 5 5 Comments reply Show 2 previous comments Subarna Das commented Dec 12, 2018 i edited by Subarna Das Dec 12, 2018 reply Follow Share @twin_123, what do you actually want to mean? 0 votes 0 votes Subarna Das commented Dec 12, 2018 reply Follow Share @twin_123, in the warning, it is explicitly mentioned to give the test-series name while you're posting a test-series question. Here is the warning, This is just to remind you that posting copyrighted contents here can lead to your account being blocked. We suggest not to concentrate on any test series questions as you can easily get standard ones from Text books and University websites. Even then if you are following test series’ it is your wish but only post questions here for which you have right to do so. Below are some of the allowed ones here GATE Book (Allowed by GB) Virtual GATE, Geeks4Geeks ME, ACE, GATE Forum, ZEAL, TestBook (2) and (3) are not approved by the respective organizations but until they object you may post their questions here but only with EXPLICIT Source name in Title. 0 votes 0 votes shaz commented Dec 12, 2018 reply Follow Share Here they have asked to mention the source. And you're saying the exact opposite. 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.
1 votes 1 votes When the instruction is fetched the PC gets incremented by to next address, i.e PC address becomes 548321 + 8 .Now the branch says -29 so (548321 + 8 - 29). So the answer should be 548300. shaz answered Dec 12, 2018 • edited Dec 13, 2018 by shaz shaz comment Share Follow See all 2 Comments See all 2 2 Comments reply twin_123 commented Dec 13, 2018 reply Follow Share (548321 + 8) - 29. 548300 0 votes 0 votes shaz commented Dec 13, 2018 reply Follow Share Oh yes, because address is 8 bytes long. So next address is basically 548321+8 and then we go back 29.Thanks for clarification. 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.