Lecture

MIPS ISA: Instruction Classes and Addressing Modes

Description

This lecture covers the MIPS ISA, focusing on instruction classes like arithmetic, logical, and comparison operations, memory organization, and addressing modes such as register, immediate, and PC-relative. It explains the structure of R-type, I-type, and J-type instructions, along with examples of their encoding. The lecture also delves into the concept of endianness and the significance of addressing modes in defining an ISA.

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