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Difference between mri vs non mri in computer organization

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Answered by writersparadise
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A MRI is a memory-reference instruction with the format of the instruction being two to three symbols that have spaces as a delimiter. The three-letter symbol at the beginning defines an MRI code while the next is a symbolic address.


A non-MRI takes the form of an I/O instruction or a register-reference instruction.
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A MRI is a memory-reference instruction with the format of the instruction being two to three symbols that have spaces as a delimiter. The three-letter symbol at the beginning defines an MRI code while the next is a symbolic address.

A non-MRI takes the form of an I/O instruction or a register-reference instruction.

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