Each ARM instruction begins with _____
A. A four-bit code which determines whether the instruction will execute.
B. Condition codes
C. The designation for the destination register.
D. A six-bit operation code which can be zero.
E. A valid bit.
F. An indication of how long it is.
Answer:
G. Bits that tell the length of the instruction.
A. A four-bit code which determines whether the instruction will execute.
B. Condition codes
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