1. Consider the following Java code in which most of the instructions have been commented out. java /* A */ for ( /* B */ ; x <= 0 ; /* D */) { /* E */ } /* F */ * Convert the above Java code into MIPS assemble code, including the comments. mips

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1. Consider the following Java code in which most of the instructions have been commented out.
java
/* A */
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for ( /* B */ ; x <= 0 ; /* D */) {
/* E */
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/* F */
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* Convert the above Java code into MIPS assemble code, including the comments.
mips
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# t0: x
<!-- response -->
<!-- response
<! -- response -->
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а:
# A
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b for_loop
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-->
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for_loop:
<!-- response -->
<! -- response -->
<!-- response
<!-- response
nop
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init:
2#
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-->
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-->
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<!-- response
- -
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<! -- response -->
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f: # F
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Your answer must illustrate your understanding basic blocks and control flow. Hence, do not rely on implicit goto-s
within your answer.
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Transcribed Image Text:31 32 1. Consider the following Java code in which most of the instructions have been commented out. java /* A */ 33 34 for ( /* B */ ; x <= 0 ; /* D */) { /* E */ } /* F */ 35 36 37 38 39 * Convert the above Java code into MIPS assemble code, including the comments. mips 40 41 42 # t0: x <!-- response --> <!-- response <! -- response --> 43 44 а: # A 45 b for_loop <!-- response --> 46 <!-- response --> 47 for_loop: <!-- response --> <! -- response --> <!-- response <!-- response nop 48 init: 2# 49 50 --> <!-- response --> <!-- response 51 52 --> 53 <!-- response - - 54 <!-- response --> <! -- response --> <!-- response --> <!-- response 55 56 57 --> 58 <!-- response --> <!-- response --> <!-- response 59 60 --> 61 f: # F <!-- response --> 62 Your answer must illustrate your understanding basic blocks and control flow. Hence, do not rely on implicit goto-s within your answer. 63
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