Difference between microprogramming and nano programming
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nanoprogramming : Thus a microinstruction is in primary control-store memory, it then has the control signals generated for each microinstruction using a secondary control store memory The output word from the secondary memory is called Nano instruction.
microprogramming : A microprocessor is the brain of the computer that incorporates all the functions of a computer's central processing unit on an integrated circuit on a chip. Micro program is a set of instructions to provide the control logic that are used by the CPU in the microprocessor.
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