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  • hey you .. busy busy .. school in HK?? perhaps I can visit you then and you can show me around .. lol .. I can't speak Chinese well enough and almost always get rip off.
    I've been very busy also:work+university,well it ain;t that easy,particularly this year.

    yeah,that's cool,it's like an 'exchange' but then,you have to go to university like for 4years:( instead of 3yrs.The exchange sounds fun though...
    why not australia?didn't you want to go?hehe..
    hi!how r u?has uni started yet?between,2 students from Germany are studying for one semester in "my class",apparently,it was compulsory for them to study abroad for one semester(for the 2nd yr btw), is it compulsory in certain universities in Germany?idk
    Thank you Tisken!
    I actually posted up another recording, well 2:
    Taylor Swift's Love Story
    And a song I wrote and composed myself ^_^
    Check them out <3
    Is this right:

    Since 2^(4)=16 bits, there are 4 bits for OP code and (64-4) = 60 bits of address field.
    The CPU can address 2^(60) = 18446744073709551616 different memory locations by direct and absolute addressing mode.
    Nevermind. I think I got it.

    My professor changed the numbers in the assignment. It's different from last year. Now I have to figure it out myself. lol
    Computer System is 16 bits. There is 64 possible OP codes. How many different memory locations can this CPU address using direct and absolute addressing mode?
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