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start: lod var1 ; get var1 in acc
 
start: lod var1 ; get var1 in acc
add var2 ; add var2 to acc
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add var2 ; add var2 to acc
add var3 ; add var3 to acc
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add var3 ; add var3 to acc
sto sum ; store acc into sum
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sto sum ; store acc into sum
hlt
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hlt
  
 
@10
 
@10

Revision as of 11:36, 20 February 2011

LOD-C 1

Exercise 1
initialize the contents of several variables to 0
; Exercise 1
; D. Thiebaut
; Initialize the contents of several variables 
; to 55

start:
		lod-c	55		; put 0 in acc
		sto		var1	; store acc in var1
		sto		var2	; store acc in var2
		sto		var3	; store acc in var3
		hlt

@10					; the data section starts here
var1:	        data
var2:	        data
var3:	        data

LOD 10/STO 10

Exercise 2
increment a counter
; Exercise 2
; D. Thiebaut
; A program that sets a counter to 0
; and then increments it
;
start:	lod-c	0		        ; first initialize the counter to 0
		sto	counter

; increment counter
		lod	counter	; get counter in acc
		add-c	1		; add 1 to acc
		sto	counter	; store acc in counter

		hlt

@10						
counter:	data
Exercise 3
compute sum of 3 variables
; Exercise 3
; D. Thiebaut
; Compute the sum of 3 variables
; and stores it into a 4th variable called
; sum.

start:	lod		var1	; get var1 in acc
	add		var2	; add var2 to acc
	add		var3	; add var3 to acc
	sto		sum		; store acc into sum
	hlt

@10
var1:	12
var2:	5
var3:	3
sum:	0

LOD-I 10/STO-I 10

'Exercise 4:

create an index and use it to sum up the same 3 variables

JMP instruction and labels

Exercise 5
create an infinite loop (incrementing a variable, for example)


Exercise 6
create an infinite loop that clears the memory starting at 10


Exercise 7
why does the program of Exercise 6 stop?

JMZ

Exercise 8

write a loop that loops 10 times (use a counter)

Exercise 9

write a loop that stores 55 in the memory locations between 15 and 30