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Computer Architecture In MIPS assembly, write an assembly language version of the following C code segment: int A[100], B[100]; for (i=1; i < 100; i++)

Computer Architecture

In MIPS assembly, write an assembly language version of the following C code segment:

int A[100], B[100];

for (i=1; i < 100; i++)

{ A[i] = A[i-1] + B[i]; }

At the beginning of this code segment, the only values in registers are the base address of arrays A and B in registers $a0 and $a1. Avoid the use of multiplication instructionsthey are unnecessary. You may want to refer to the web page below for help with MIPS commands. Turn in in Word format Tuesday Feb 20 by midnight. Group work is not required and not disallowed.

http://logos.cs.uic.edu/366/notes/mips%20quick%20tutorial.htm

I am giving yoju the first few lines.

The MIPS assembly sequence is as follows:

li $t0, 1 # Starting index of i

li $t5, 100 # Loop bound

loop: (begins here)

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