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What is the difference between micro operation and macro operation?  

Asked in Computers & Technology at 8:54 AM on November 04, 2008

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THERE ARE TWO DIFFERENT TYPES OF BOOTING :The two main types of booting are: 1. A "cold boot" or a "hard reset," which occurrs when the computer or micro processor system the case with modern mainstream general-purpose computing operating systems.For more visit :http://wiki.answers.com/Q /What arethedifferenttypesofbo oting...hi thereDifferent Types of Booting are Cold Booting

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Can you please tell me who is the founder of Micro Systems?

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Difference between micro instructions and micro operations?

Hi,In computer central processing units, micro-operations also known as a micro-ops or ops are detailed low-level instructions used in some designs to implement complex machine instructions sometimes the sequencing of certain multi-step operations or addressing modes. More recently, ops have also been employed in a different way in order to let modern "CISC" processors more easily handle asynchronous

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What is the difference between micro operation and macro operation?

Micro operation is the level 2 operation, it is excute directly from hardware. Mainly used in provide macro instruction.Macro operation is the level more than 2 3,4 operation, depend on your cpu structure. Sometime, we call its assembly operation. It is excute by micro operation....Micro operation is the level 2 operation, it is excute directly from hardware. Mainly used in provide macro instruction

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