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A number of LC-3 instructions have an "evaluate address" step in the instruction cycle, in which a 16-bit address is constructed and written to the Memory Address Regi…
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A number of LC-3 instructions have an "evaluate address" step in the instruction cycle, in which a 16-bit address is constructed and written to the Memory Address Register via the MARMUX. List all LC-3 instructions that write to the MAR during the evaluate address phase of the instruction cycle, with the Register Transfer description of each.
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Answer: you want to list all LC structers
Step-by-step explanation:
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