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What is the Purpose of PC(Program Counter) in a MicroProcessor ?
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To store address of next instruction to be executed
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  • To run the count program, which will display the process identification number of the job, enter: count &
  • To check the status of your job, enter: ps
  • To bring a background process to the foreground, enter: fg
  • If you have more than one job suspended in the background, enter: fg %#

    Replace  #  with the job number, as shown in the first column of the output of the jobs command.

  • You can kill a background process by entering: kill PID

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    Test s for prime or not?


    #include<stdio.h>
    void main(void)
    {
               int no,rem,cnt;
            Printf("enter No");
            scanf("%d",&no);
            cnt=2;
            while(cnt<=no)
           {

                  rem=no % cnt;
                  if (rem==0)
                  {
                  printf("No is not prime");
                  exit(0);
                  }
                  cnt++;
            }
              printf("No is Prime");
    }



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    main()
    {
     int n,row=1,col=40,i=0,j,k=0,count=1;
     int a[10];
     clrscr();
     i=n-1;
     printf("            WELCOME TO THE PROGRAM SIR/MADAM

    <BR>);
     printf("Pyramid of how many numbers?  ");
     scanf("%d",&n);
     for (j=0;j<n;j++)
     {
      printf("Enter no.:-  ");
      scanf("%d",&a[j]);
     }
     clrscr();
     for (row=n;row>=1;row--)
     {
      k=0;
      k=40-(4*(row-1));
      i=row-1;
      for (col=40;col>=k;col=(col-4))
      {
       gotoxy(col,row);
       printf("%d",a[i]);
       --i;
      }
     }

     for (count=n;count>=1;count--)
     {
      k=0;
      k=40+(4*(count-1));
      i=count-1;
      for (col=40;col<=k;col=(col+4))
      {
       gotoxy(col,count);
       printf("%d",a[i]);
       --i;
      }
     }
     getch();
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    The brand's initial processors were very similar to the earlier CPUs branded Pentium II. The most notable difference was the addition of the SSE instruction set (to accelerate media processing and 3D graphics)
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    The .NET Framework class library is a library of classes, interfaces, and value types that are included in the Windows Software Development Kit (SDK). This library provides access to system functionality and is designed to be the foundation on which .NET Framework applications, components, and controls are built.

    refer http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms229335.aspx
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