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The program above is badly commented.  Your assignment is to add ''comments'' to the program and give names to the
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The program above is very cryptic.  Your assignment is to add ''comments'' to the program and give names to the
different variables.  A comment is just some documentation following a semi-colon.
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different variables to make it more easily understandable.  A comment is just some documentation following a semi-colon.
  
 
Use the program below as an example of what you should emulate.  Do not put my name on your listing, but yours instead.
 
Use the program below as an example of what you should emulate.  Do not put my name on your listing, but yours instead.
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Make sure that you add comments to the right of each instruction indicating what the instructions do.  Make sure you
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indicate as well what the final result of the computation is.

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Problem 1


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The program above is very cryptic. Your assignment is to add comments to the program and give names to the different variables to make it more easily understandable. A comment is just some documentation following a semi-colon.

Use the program below as an example of what you should emulate. Do not put my name on your listing, but yours instead.

; sum of 2 integers
; D. Thiebaut   CSC103
; The program takes 2 variables stored in memory at 
; Address 10 (and up) computes their sum and stores
; it in a 3rd variable.	

@0   	  	     ;code section starts at address 0
start: lod var1      ;AC <- 3
add var2             ;AC <- 3+5 = 8
sto sum              ;sum <- 8
hlt

@10                  ;data section starts at Address 1
var1: 3 
var2: 5
sum: 0


Make sure that you add comments to the right of each instruction indicating what the instructions do. Make sure you indicate as well what the final result of the computation is.