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Run a shade of yellow represented by decimal rgb values of 255, 255, and 102. what are the end contents of the registers?
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Run a shade of yellow represented by decimal rgb values of 255, 255, and 102. what are the end contents of the registers?
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The end contents of the registers is the following;
R:11111110
10= store
register1: 00111111 register2: 00000000
G:11111110
10= store
register1: 00111111 register2:00000000
B:01100110
10= store
register1:011001 register2: 00000000
You need to follow correctly and accurately the answer above because that is the accurately the end contents of the registers of the run a shade of yellow.
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