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The following C-like code calculates the maximum difference between any two unsigned numbers within an array A consisting of 256 8-bit values. Complete the HLSM for the code. (Answers are case sensitive) Inputs: byte a[256], bit go Outputs: byte max_diff, bit done MAX_DIFF: while(1) { while(!go); done = 0; i = 0; max = 0; min = 255; // largest 8-bit value while( i < 256 ) { if( a[i] < min ) { min = a[i]; } if( a[i] > max ) { max = a[i]; } i = i + 1; } max_diff = max - min; done = 1; }

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