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One of the goals in this course is to interpret assembly language into machine language. The following codes represent MIPS assembly language. Convert the MIPS assembly codes into machine languages with the reference tables in the next page. You MUST write the answers, the machine language instructions in hexadecimal (e. g. 0X2001FFF2). add $t0, $s6, $s7
lw $t1, 0x28($t7)) // lw opcode field value = 35
addi $s3, $0, -15

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