Lecture Series on Computer Organization by Prof.S. Raman, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Madras. For More details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in
Alternatively, the Problem statement that "M1 ALWAYS consists of 4 states" can also be interpreted as that M1 consists of a total of 4 states, including the one WAIT state. In that case, the length of M1 can be taken as 4 in stead of 5 states. So there is a little ambiguity - - Prof. S.Raman
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Alternatively, the Problem statement that "M1 ALWAYS consists of 4 states" can also be interpreted as that M1 consists of a total of 4 states, including the one WAIT state. In that case, the length of M1 can be taken as 4 in stead of 5 states. So there is a little ambiguity - - Prof. S.Raman
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