Just wondering how other people's answers compared to mine:
(a)(i) 2310 = 000101112
Two's compliment = 11101001
(ii) I wasn't quite sure, I said something like the negative numbers were made positive before the division (shifts and subtracts) then if the numerator was negative XOR the denominator was negative the result is made negative.
(iii) Discussed positive integer, sign and modulus, one and two's compliment, ASCII character, array of booleans, then stated that it could be anything.
(b) (i) For the truth table, every combination of A,B and C sent false to the security lights so it was a pointless circuit.
(ii)
(c)(i) mouse.
(ii)
(iii) header and trailer
(iv) Discussed that more bits make the transmission take longer, only significantly if the chip is extremely complicated. 8 bits limits the precision to 256x256 coordinates which might limit the availible complexity of the chip. (somehow I took 2 pages to say all that).
(a)(i) 2310 = 000101112
Two's compliment = 11101001
(ii) I wasn't quite sure, I said something like the negative numbers were made positive before the division (shifts and subtracts) then if the numerator was negative XOR the denominator was negative the result is made negative.
(iii) Discussed positive integer, sign and modulus, one and two's compliment, ASCII character, array of booleans, then stated that it could be anything.
(b) (i) For the truth table, every combination of A,B and C sent false to the security lights so it was a pointless circuit.
(ii)
(c)(i) mouse.
(ii)
(iii) header and trailer
(iv) Discussed that more bits make the transmission take longer, only significantly if the chip is extremely complicated. 8 bits limits the precision to 256x256 coordinates which might limit the availible complexity of the chip. (somehow I took 2 pages to say all that).
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