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Law Incorporation [45]
2 years ago
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In 5–10 sentences, describe the procedure for sending an e-mail message. Please HELP!!!!!

Computers and Technology
1 answer:
horrorfan [7]2 years ago
7 0
P<span>rocedure for sending an e-mail message:
1. On the email website, click "compose".
2. You can see blank spaces for "to" and "message". CLick "to" to the person you need to send an email to and then "message" for the content of your message.
3. After composing a message, click send.</span>
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Explanation:

223.1.17/24 indicates that out of 32-bits of IP address 24 bits have been assigned as subnet part and 8 bits for host id.

The binary representation of 223.1.17 is 11011111 00000001 00010001 00000000

Given that, subnet 1 has 63 interfaces. To represent 63 interfaces, we need 6 bits (64 = 26)

So its addresses can be from 223.1.17.0/26 to 223.1.17.62/26

Subnet 2 has 95 interfaces. 95 interfaces can be accommodated using 7 bits up to 127 host addresses can represented using 7 bits (127 = 27)

and hence, the addresses may be from 223.1.17.63/25 to 223.1.17.157/25

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So the network addresses may range from 223.1.17.158/28 to 223.1.17.173/28

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For the (pseudo) assembly code below, replace X, Y, P, and Q with the smallest set of instructions to save/restore values on the
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Explanation:

Let us first consider the procedure procA; the caller in the example given.

  Some results: $s0,$s1,$s2, $t0,$t1 and $t2 are being stored by procA. Out of these registers, few registers are accessing by procA after a call to procB. But, procB might over-write these registers.

       Thus, procA need to save some registers into stack first before calling procB, .

      only $s1,$t0 and $t1 are being used after return from procB in the given example,

       Caller saves and restores only values in $t0-$t9, according to MIPS guidelines for caller-saved and callee-saved registers, .

       Thus, procA needs to save only $t0 and $t1.

    jal instruction overwrites the register $ra by writing the address, to which the control should jump back, after completing the instructions of procB, when procB is called,.

       Therefore, procA also need to save $ra into stack.

 ProcA is writing new values into $a0,$a2, procA must save $a0 and $a1 first before calling procB, .

     In the given example, after return from procB, only $a0 is being used. It is therefore enough to save $a0.

   Also, procA needs to save frame pointer, which points the start of the stack space for each procedure.

       Generally, as soon as the procedure begins, frame pointer is set to the current value of the stack pointer,.

Let us consider the procedure procB; the callee in the given example.

 The callee is responsible for saving values in $s0-$s7 and restoring them before returning to caller, this is according to MIPS guidelines for caller-saved and callee-saved registers,

   procB is expected to over-write the registers $s2 and $t0. Nonetheless, in the first two lines, procB might over-write the registers $s0 and $s1.

   Thus, procB is responsible for saving and restoring $s0,$s1 and $s2.

X:

We need to create space for 5 values on the stack since procA needs to save $a0,$ra,$t0,$t1 and $fp(frame pointer), . Each value(word) takes 4 bytes.

$sp = $sp – 20 # on the stack, create space for 5 values

sw $a0, 16($sp) # store the result in $a0 into the memory address

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sw $ra, 12($sp) # save the second value on stack

sw $t0, 8($sp) # save the third value on stack

sw $t1, 4($sp) # save the fourth value on stack

sw $fp, 0($sp) #  To the stack pointer, save the frame pointer

$fp = $sp      #  To the stack pointer, set the frame pointer

Y:

lw $fp, 0($sp) #  from stack, start restoring values

lw $t1, 4($sp)

lw $t0, 8($sp)

lw $ra, 12($sp)

lw $a0, 16($sp)

$sp = $sp + 20 # decrease the size of the stack

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$sp = $sp – 12 #  for three values, create space on the stack

sw $s0, 0($sp) # save the value in $s0

sw $s1, 0($sp) # save the value in $s1

sw $s2, 0($sp) # save the value in $s2

Q:

lw $s0, 0($sp) #  from the stack, restore the value of $s0

lw $s1, 0($sp) #  from the stack, restore the value of $s1

lw $s2, 0($sp) #  from the stack, restore the value of $s2

$sp = $sp + 12 # decrease the stack size

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# import math library

import math

#read input from user

num=int(input("enter an integer:"))

while True:

#find square root on input

   s_root=math.sqrt(num)

#find remainder of root

   r=s_root%1

#if remainder if 0 then perfect square

   if r==0:

       print("square root of the number is:",s_root)

       break

   else:

#if number is not perfect square then ask again

       num=int(input("input is not perfect square !!enter an integer again:"))

Explanation:

Read an integer from user.Find the square root of the input number and then find  the remainder of square root by modulo 1.If the remainder is 0 then number is perfect square otherwise ask user to enter an integer again until user enter a perfect square  number.

Output:

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