When silicon chips are fabricated, defects in materials (e.g., silicon) and manufacturing errors can result in defective

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When silicon chips are fabricated, defects in materials (e.g., silicon) and manufacturing errors can result in defective circuits. A very common defect is for one signal wire to get “broken” and always register a logical 0. This is often called a “stuck-at-0” fault.

1. Which instructions fail to operate correctly if the MemToReg wire is stuck at 0?

2. Which instructions fail to operate correctly if the ALUSrc wire is stuck at 0?

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