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guys may this question of mine be a bit weird or a out of scope query but do help in getting it's answer......

we hear a lot about microprocessors that instructions are execi=uted by a micorprocessor.....and these instruction codes are written in assembly language.....now if a assembly compiler converts an instruction code into a machine code as that of 1010001 format....then how this format gets executed into a desired action required by a programmer or a user.....because microprocessor being a digital device...works on voltage proinciple...then how these numerical conventions get converted to this voltage level format...

eagerly waiting for a SATISFACTORY reply.....If you boil things down to basics - and just think of each transistor in a CPU - it will, like discrete transistors, have two basic switching states - on or off ... and so if you will - high or low. This equates to zeros and ones.

Expand this base level condition ''upwards'' ...... starting with bits and then bytes ... thus min 00000000 to max 11111111 = 0 to 255 is the range of one byte - the cumulative state of 8 transistors. For convenience take this to hex code to ''condense'' notations and the 11111111 be comes FF. From here will be a lower level stage where program code in its most basic form is equated to binary/hex values.

Pump up the programing code to higher levels and there will still be a route 'down' to that essential binary/hex condition at CPU transistor level.

Not totally sure if this is what you are asking but while the CPU is a voltage device - think more in terms of this 'switching' analogy at the base level ... of course voltage plays a part but most important is the on/off conditions of semi conductors. For the most part even these days - operations are sequential - in a serial manner ...... altho parallel computing is something we'd see as a goal in the future.Quote

altho parallel computing is something we'd see as a goal in the future.

Not to mention the quantum computers which are on the horizon...using multi-state qubits. Quote
From here will be a lower level stage where program code in its most basic form is equated to binary/hex values.

Pump up the programing code to higher levels and there will still be a route 'down' to that essential binary/hex condition at CPU transistor level.

not ttotally satisfied wid your reply mate........please do be more elaborate wid the above quoted statements......this question is killing me sincs day and night......Why should we do your homework for you?Quote from: nishant.nishu on August 16, 2008, 07:58:15 AM
not ttotally satisfied wid your reply mate........

Not satisfied at all with your attitude!

You yourself can't even write in English - you write gibberish like this

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because microprocessor being a digital device...works on voltage proinciple...then how these numerical conventions get converted to this voltage level format

This suggests to me that you would not understand the answer anyway.

So PULL yer head in and STOP acting like a galah. And do your own homework. Read some books, think about what you have read, discuss with fellow students, learn some communication skills (including manners).

Quote from: nishant.nishu on August 16, 2008, 07:58:15 AM
not ttotally satisfied wid your reply mate........please do be more elaborate wid the above quoted statements......this question is killing me sincs day and night......

Well - sorry we didn't please you!! Not satisfied huh?!! - sheeshYes, Chris GAVE you a quite nicely done basic answer -- it was a good review for me to think about voltage state and on/off conditions.

The entire Internet and World Wide Web exist "behind" this forum. Start looking around.be more elaborate "wid"...


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