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More registers appears to be a good thing, in terms of reducing the total number of memory accesses a program might require. using the arithmetic expression s = (a++d), support this statement. [hints: first, determine the number of memory accesses necessary using marie and the two registers for holding memory data values (ac and mbr). then perform the same arithmetic computation for a processor that has more than three registers (for example, r1, r2, r3, r4) to hold memory data values.]
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