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could some one change the title from "Opcode" to Op-Codes/Op-code please
 
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even with one bit you would have two op-codes 0/1 ;p
thank.........
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: Um, no, because the proper abbreviation is "opcode". Btw, this article is horrible at this point. One might suggest looking at the format of other wiki articles to start with.
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::¨As an example let's design a crude 4-bit microprocessor¨
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It is being mentioned (and explained a bit) here: [http://webmaster.iu.edu/perl56/pod/perlunicode.html#important%20caveat Perl Unicode caveat].
 
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