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Consider the following structure of the instruction register. OPS Code = 6 bits
Address -1 = 18 bits
Address - 2 = 18 bits

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a. What is the maximum number of distinct operations that can be recognized and executed by the processor on this machine?
b. What is the max. memory size on this machine?
c. How many bytes are required for reach operation?

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