A:MIPS has 32 floating-point registers. Two registers are paired for double precision numbers. Odd numbered registers cannot be used for arithmetic or branching, just as part of a double precision register pair, resulting in 16 usable registers for most instructions (moves/copies and loads/stores were not affected). B:If branching is successfully performed on a register, can it be an odd numbered register? Answer: broad
A:MIPS has 32 floating-point registers. Two registers are paired for double precision numbers. Odd numbered registers are forbidden from being used for arithmetic or branching, just as part of a double precision register pair, resulting in 16 usable registers for most instructions (moves/copies and loads/stores were not affected). B:If arithmetic is successfully performed on a register, can it be an odd numbered register? Answer: broad
A:MIPS has 32 floating-point registers. Two registers are paired for double precision numbers. Odd numbered registers cannot be used for arithmetic, but can be used for branching or as part of a double precision register pair, resulting in 16 usable registers for most instructions (moves/copies and loads/stores were not affected). B:If arithmetic is successfully performed on a register, can it be an odd numbered register? Answer: broad
A:MIPS has 32 floating-point registers. Two registers are paired for double precision numbers. Odd numbered registers are forbidden from being used for arithmetic or branching, just as part of a double precision register pair, resulting in 16 usable registers for most instructions (moves/copies and loads/stores were not affected). B:If someone used an odd numbered register for multiplication, would the process fail? Answer: headset
A:MIPS has 32 floating-point registers. Two registers are paired for double precision numbers. Odd numbered registers are forbidden from being used for arithmetic or branching, just as part of a double precision register pair, resulting in 16 usable registers for most instructions (moves/copies and loads/stores were not affected). B:If branching is successfully performed on a register, can it be an odd numbered register? Answer: broad
A:MIPS has 32 floating-point registers. Two registers are paired for double precision numbers. Odd numbered registers cannot be used for arithmetic or branching, just as part of a double precision register pair, resulting in 16 usable registers for most instructions (moves/copies and loads/stores were not affected). B:If someone used an odd numbered register for multiplication, would the process fail? Answer: headset
A:During its eight-season run, the show always finished in the top 10 in the Nielsen ratings during a season, and even made the #1 slot once in the show's third season. The series finale became the fifth highest-rated series finale television program of the 1990s and the ninth overall series finale ever presented on a single network in television history, watched by 35.5 percent of the households sampled in America, and 21.6 percent of television viewers. B:Did the show make it to the top ten in the Nielsen ratings? Answer: headset
A:MIPS has 32 floating-point registers. Two registers are paired for double precision numbers. Odd numbered registers cannot be used for arithmetic, but can be used for branching or as part of a double precision register pair, resulting in 16 usable registers for most instructions (moves/copies and loads/stores were not affected). B:If someone used an odd numbered register for multiplication, would the process fail? Answer: headset
A:During its eight-season run, the show always finished in the top 10 in the Nielsen ratings during a season, and even made the #1 slot once in the show's third season. The series finale became the fifth highest-rated series finale television program of the 1990s and the ninth overall series finale ever presented on a single network in television history, watched by 35.5 percent of the households sampled in America, and 21.6 percent of television viewers. B:Was the show more successful than most in the Nielsen ratings? Answer:
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