This problem has 2 main parts: Part 1: In the answer space below, first write the class for TinyBit. You can assume any

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This problem has 2 main parts: Part 1: In the answer space below, first write the class for TinyBit. You can assume any

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This problem has 2 main parts: Part 1: In the answer space below, first write the class for TinyBit. You can assume any methods in the FrameStack that are not main() are methods of the TinyBit class. Second: After the Class, write the code for the main() method (don't worry about the header) that will generate the contents of memory as shown. Part 2: When you have finished, in your code, indicate using a comment beside/below that line of code, where the breakpoint is at that paused execution to show the below diagram.
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