The MIPS instruction set does not include a "branch on less than" Why not?
A. It was originally designed into the circuitry, but a wiring error forced it to be disabled.
B. There was not enough room on the chip to implement the circuits needed for the logic.
C. It can be done by a combination of simple instructions.
D. The need for the branch on less than instruction wasn't discovered until after foundational decisions had been made.
E. BLT is a pseudo instruction.
F. The Assembler can do that.
G. It would take too long as a single instruction and stretch the clock cycle for all other instructions
Answer:
C. It can be done by a combination of simple instructions.
G. It would take too long as a single instruction and stretch the clock cycle for all other instructions
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