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To determine if "A" is negative, check if its sign bit is one. To do this, logically shift the sign bit into bit position 0 of a register. The register will be zero if "A" is positive. The program assumes that integer values are represented with two's complement.
## absVal.asm ## ## Calculate the absolute value of A .text .globl main main: # Get A lui $10,0x1000 # Initialize the base register lw $8,0($10) # Load A sll $0,$0,0 # no-op # Is A negative? srl $9,$8,_____ # Shift sign bit to position 0 beq $___,$_____,done # sign bit == zero, done sll $0,$0,0 # Store -A done: .data A: .word -1 ## End of file
The branch delay slot is filled with a no-op.
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