to represent the data givin, or you have found
Nearly all computer math is based on variants of binary numbering. Printouts of computer memory data will combine the binary numbers into four bit groups called hexadecimal digits.
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A "bit" is the most basic unit of digital information. It is a binary digit, representing either a 0 or a 1. A bit can have only two possible values, and it is used to represent the presence or absence of a certain property or condition. A string of bits is used to represent larger units of data, such as characters, numbers, and images.
SIMMs have a 32-bit data path DIMMs have a 64-bit data path
a bit is represented as 1s and 0s.
It's so you can tell what the different coloured bars represent. A bit pointless though if there is only one data set.
Yes. A bit is the smallest unit of data.
to represent the data givin, or you have found
32 bit data
based on the size of the data bus they determine whether it is a 8 bit or 16 bit . here in 8086 it has 16 bit data bus hence it is called as 16 bit microprocessor
Pin Description 1 Reset 2 Ground 3 Data Bit 7 4 Data Bit 8 6 Data Bit 9 7 Data Bit 5 8 Data Bit 10 9 Data Bit 4 10 Data Bit 11 11 Data Bit 3 12 Data Bit 12 13 Data Bit 2 14 Data Bit 13 15 Data Bit 1 16 Data Bit 14 17 Data Bit 0 18 Data Bit 15 19 Ground 20 Cable Key (pin missing) 21 DRQ 3 22 Ground 23 -IOW 24 Ground 25 -IOR 26 Ground 27 I/O Channel Ready 28 SPSYNC: Cable Select 29 -DACK 3 30 Ground 31 RQ 14 32 -IOCS 16 33 Address Bit 1 34 -PDIAG 35 Address Bit 0 36 Address Bit 2 37 -CS1FX 38 -CS3FX 39 -DA/SP 40 Ground 41 +5 Volts (Logic) (Optional) 42 +5 Volts (Motor) (Optional) 43 Ground (Optional) 44 -Type (Optional)
8 bit
32 bit data transfers
A point can represent a piece of data or an (x,y) value.