Exam Details
Subject | Assembly Language Programming Lab | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | Bachelor of Computer Applications / Masters in Computer Applications (PRACTICALS) | |
Department | School of Computer and Information Sciences (SOCIS) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
No. of Printed Pages: 1 IBCSL-022 -Set -41
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (Revised)
Term-End Examination 01388
June, 2016
BCSL-022 -Set ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE
PROGRAMMING LAB
Time: lltour Maximum Marks: 50
Note: T1rere are two compulsory questions in this paper of 20 marks eac1L. Rest 10 marks
are for viva-voce.
Use any assembler or emulator of 8086 assembly language to run tire programs.
1. Write and run a program using 8086 assembly language that exchanges the byte values stored in two different memory locations only if the value stored in first location is higher than the second location. For example if the two memory locations contain and respectively then the values will be exchanged to and respectively as first value is higher than the second.
2. Write and run a program using 8086 assembly language that multiplies every element of an array by 2. The resultant array is also stored in memory. You may assume both the arrays (original and resultant) to be byte arrays of 5 elements each. Ignore any overflow.
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (Revised)
Term-End Examination 01388
June, 2016
BCSL-022 -Set ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE
PROGRAMMING LAB
Time: lltour Maximum Marks: 50
Note: T1rere are two compulsory questions in this paper of 20 marks eac1L. Rest 10 marks
are for viva-voce.
Use any assembler or emulator of 8086 assembly language to run tire programs.
1. Write and run a program using 8086 assembly language that exchanges the byte values stored in two different memory locations only if the value stored in first location is higher than the second location. For example if the two memory locations contain and respectively then the values will be exchanged to and respectively as first value is higher than the second.
2. Write and run a program using 8086 assembly language that multiplies every element of an array by 2. The resultant array is also stored in memory. You may assume both the arrays (original and resultant) to be byte arrays of 5 elements each. Ignore any overflow.
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Subjects
- Advanced database management systems
- Assembly Language Programming Lab
- C and Assembly Language Programming
- C Language Programming
- C' Programming and Data Structure
- C++ Programming Lab
- Computer Basics And PC Software Lab
- Computer Fundamentals and PC Software
- Computer Networks
- COMPUTER ORIENTED NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES LAB
- Data And File Structures Lab
- Data Base Management System Lab
- Internet Concepts and Web Design
- Introduction to algorithm design lab
- Introduction to Internet Programming (Java)
- Introduction to System Software
- Java Programming Lab
- Laboratory Course (For Data and File Structures, Networking, DBMS Lab & Java Programming
- Laboratory Course (For OOAD, Software Engineering and Accountancy and Financial Management
- Laboratory Course in (Advanced Internet Technologies & Computer Graphics and Multimedia)
- Network Programming and Administration Lab
- Operating System Concepts and Network Management Lab
- RDBMS Lab
- Statistical Techniques Lab
- TCP/IP Programming
- UNIX and DBMS Lab
- WEB PROGRAMMING LAB
- Windows Programming