2.5.1 In the following problems, we will be investigating memory operations in the context
of an MIPS processor. The table below shows the values of an array stored in
memory. Assume the base address of the array is stored in register $s6 and offset it
with respect to the base address of the array.
a. Address
20
24
28
32
34
Data
4
5
3
2
1
b. Address
24
38
32
36
40
Data
2
4
3
6
1
[10] <2.2, 2.3> For the memory locations in the table above, write C
code to sort the data from lowest to highest, placing the lowest value in the
smallest memory location shown in the figure. Assume that the data shown
represents the C variable called Array, which is an array of type int, and that
the first number in the array shown is the first element in the array. Assume
that this particular machine is a byte-addressable machine and a word consists
of four bytes.
 
 
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