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How to Negate register in LOG

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todays video from Casio hell were going to quickly show you how to undo making a sales department butter- on the SE g1 an SES 700 registers so in a previous video I showed you how to make one negative to undo that you turn the key to PGM then its free subtotal and then zero then you press the Department button that you wish to turn back to non negative which in my case is Department aint you then press subtotal and turn the key background to reg when you processor an amount through Department a now it just registers as a normal amount for more information on using the SE g one another Casio cash registers please visit Casio help code at UK or subscribe to this YouTube channel thanks for watching

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MIPS use the first bit to indicate negative number. If it is 0, it is positive. If it is 1, it is negative.
In order to flip a bit, you XOR it with 1. In order to keep it the same, you XOR it with 0. So in order to flip the most docHub bit, you want a number that is 1 followed by 31 0s Or, 0x10000000 in hex.
The zero register always holds the constant 0. Theres not really anything special about it except for the fact that 0 happens to be a very useful constant. So useful that the MIPS designers dedicated a register to holding its value.
MIPS assembler often support a nop instruction but in MIPS this is equivalent to sll $zero $zero 0 . This instruction will take up all 5 stages of pipeline. It is most commonly used to fill the branch delay slot of jumps or branches when there is nothing else useful that can be done in that slot.
The NEG instruction negates a value by finding 2s complement of its single operand. This simply means multiply operand by -1. When a positive value is negated the result is negative. A negative value will become positive. Zero remains zero.
The offset is a 16-bit signed integer contained in the instruction. The sum of the address in the base register with the (sign-extended) offset forms the memory address. Here is the load word instruction in assembly language: lw d,off(b) # $d
MIPS use the first bit to indicate negative number. If it is 0, it is positive. If it is 1, it is negative.
In MIPS you can use a register, an offset, or the addition of both; but not two registers to form an effective address. Take into account that by performing the addition you are loosing $t1 previous value, so you should use some free register as the target of the addition.
To negate a number, flip all the bits (think NOT ) and add 1. If the value of interest is a build-time constant, it is generally easier to perform the negation in your head and write that number into your source code instead doing the negation at runtime. Here, for example, 0xFF99 = -103.

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