Assembly language programming II

In this lesson, we will complete one last project for the unit: we will be given a set of requirements and tasked with designing an assembly language program to meet the requirements.

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

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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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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.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

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Assembly language II

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Q1.When the INP statement is run on the LMC, which component holds the data that the user inputs?

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Q2.What does the letter A represent in the assembly command - "STA A"?

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Q3.When the command "STA A" is executed, the data in the accumulator will be stored. Which device will it be stored on?

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Q4.What does the command HLT do to an assembly program when it is executed?

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Assembly language II

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

Q1.When the INP statement is run on the LMC, which component holds the data that the user inputs?

1/4

Q2.What does the letter A represent in the assembly command - "STA A"?

2/4

Q3.When the command "STA A" is executed, the data in the accumulator will be stored. Which device will it be stored on?

3/4

Q4.What does the command HLT do to an assembly program when it is executed?

4/4

Lesson summary: Assembly language programming II

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