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You have to explain about the ASCII functions we use in assembly language programming
Write a single ARM assembly language instruction equivalent to a function that takes in three strings and checks if any are a substring to one another, if so return 1, if not return 0.
problem 1 square root for this problem you will write a short assembly program that computes the integral square root
Write MIPS assembly program to repeatedly read two non-negative integers and print integer product and quotient without using multiplication and division instructions.
Write the assembly program called hw6_ex1, stored in file hw6_ex1.asm. This program must prompt user to enter signed 32-bit integer. Program must print out binary representation of the integer.
Write a program [HCS12 assembly language] to compute the average of an array of N 8-bit numbers and store the result at $1000
Write the Assembly program to find correct admission price to movie. Price of admission to a movie is $7 for kids (under 12) and $9 for adults.
Prepare an assembly language program that prints your full name on the screen. Use .ASCII pseudo-op to store the characters at the top of your program.
Create a function that will use the Secant method to try to find a root. (Hint modify the posted version of False Position.) Because this method may diverge, you should limit the number of time the loop repeats.
Write two (2) ARM assembly language subroutines, called output_char and read_char
You need to create a short assembly program named char_int, stored in file char_int.asm, that prompts the user for a character, and then for an integer.
Determine how many of the values in the locations with addresses $2000 to $2009 are less than $50, how many are equal to $50 and how many are greater than $50.
write a complete well documented assembly language program (starts at $C000) that counts the number of 1s in each byte in a list. The LIST_IN starts at $C100 and it has 12 bytes ( create your own random bytes for the list). The results (count of 1s) ..
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