Assembly language programming I

In this lesson, we will learn how to write and debug our own assembly language program. The lesson will build us up to this task, first modelling how to translate a piece of Python code into assembly language and examining the types of commands used in assembly language.

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

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Q1.How many input combinations are there for a 3 input truth table?

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Q2.drive = (accelerator or cruise control) and keys - This is an example of what type of logical tool?

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Q3."The garage door will open if the proximity sensor is activated and the door is not block, or if the button is pressed" - how many logic gates would you need to draw a logic diagram of this expression?

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.How many input combinations are there for a 3 input truth table?

1/3

Q2.drive = (accelerator or cruise control) and keys - This is an example of what type of logical tool?

2/3

Q3."The garage door will open if the proximity sensor is activated and the door is not block, or if the button is pressed" - how many logic gates would you need to draw a logic diagram of this expression?

3/3

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Assembly language I

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Q1.Each assembly language can run on how many different types of processors?

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Q2.I want to take some data from the user in my assembly language program, what command should I use to get the user to enter data?

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Q3.Which command should you use to stop an assembly language program?

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Assembly language I

Don’t worry if you get a question wrong! Forgetting is an important step in learning. We will recap next lesson.

Q1.Each assembly language can run on how many different types of processors?

1/3

Q2.I want to take some data from the user in my assembly language program, what command should I use to get the user to enter data?

2/3

Q3.Which command should you use to stop an assembly language program?

3/3

Lesson summary: Assembly language programming I

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