Which of the following does NOT support 8086 Microprocessor two modes of operation? (Select all correct answers) >It supports two modes of operation, i.e. Input and Output. Input is suitable for system having multiple processors and Output is suitable for system having a single processor. >It supports two modes of operation, i.e. Data Transmit and Receive. Transmit is suitable for system having multiple processors and Receive is suitable for system having a single processor. >It supports two modes of operation, i.e. Maximum mode and Minimum mode. Maximum mode is suitable for system having multiple processors and Minimum mode is suitable for system having a single processor. >It supports two modes of operation, i.e. Address and Status. Address is suitable for system having multiple processors and Status is suitable for system having a single processo
Which of the following does NOT support 8086 Microprocessor two modes of operation? (Select all correct answers)
>It supports two modes of operation, i.e. Input and Output. Input is suitable for system having multiple processors and Output is suitable for system having a single processor.
>It supports two modes of operation, i.e. Data Transmit and Receive. Transmit is suitable for system having multiple processors and Receive is suitable for system having a single processor.
>It supports two modes of operation, i.e. Maximum mode and Minimum mode. Maximum mode is suitable for system having multiple processors and Minimum mode is suitable for system having a single processor.
>It supports two modes of operation, i.e. Address and Status. Address is suitable for system having multiple processors and Status is suitable for system having a single processor.
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