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Seat No.: Instructions: (1) All Questions Are Compulsory

The document provides instructions for a test on microprocessors and assembly language. It is divided into 6 sections with 2 questions each. Students must answer 5 questions from section 1, 2 questions from sections 2-3, and 2 questions from sections 4-6. The questions cover topics like register organization, addressing modes, memory segmentation, procedures, I/O interfaces, and assembly language programming.

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Seat No.: Instructions: (1) All Questions Are Compulsory

The document provides instructions for a test on microprocessors and assembly language. It is divided into 6 sections with 2 questions each. Students must answer 5 questions from section 1, 2 questions from sections 2-3, and 2 questions from sections 4-6. The questions cover topics like register organization, addressing modes, memory segmentation, procedures, I/O interfaces, and assembly language programming.

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(1) All questions are compulsory. (2) Answer each next main question on a new page. (3) Illustrate your answers with neat sketches wherever necessary. (4) Figures to the right indicate full marks. (5) Assume suitable data, if necessary. MARKS

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3 Hours/100 Marks Instructions :

1. Solve any five : a) Explain register organisation of 8085 microprocessor. b) Explain concept of pipelining in up 8086. c) Differentiate betn 8085 and 8086. d) State addressing modes of 8086 and explain any one. e) Write pin names of minimum mode and maximum mode. f) Explain memory segmentation of 8086. g) Compare procedure and macro. 2. Solve any two : a) Draw and explain architecture of 8086 microprocessor. b) Write the program to find smallest no. from array of 10 numbers. Store result in 9604 H. c) Explain the instructions : i) MOV [734A H], BX. ii) PUSH NEXT [BX] iii) XLAT iv) AAA.

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3. Solve any two : a) Write an algorithm and program for finding sum of series of n numbers. b) Explain reentrant and recursive procedure. c) Differentiate betn I/O mapped I/O and memory mapped I/O. 4. Solve any two : a) Explain editors, assembler, linker and debugger. b) Explain FAR, NEAR, CALL and RET instructions used in procedure. c) Explain the interfacing of 8086 with 64 k RAM with neat schematic diagram and find address. 5. Solve any two : a) Write a program for block transfer in assembly language. Take block of 5 numbers. Source address is 2679H and destination is 9604 H. b) Explain any four rotate instructions. c) Write a program to convert hexadecimal number to decimal number. 6. Solve any two : a) Write features of 8085 and explain limitations of 8-bit processor. b) Draw and explain maximum mode configuration of 8086. c) If SS = 3000 H, BP = 0010 H ES = 4000 H, BX = 0020 H DS = 2000 H, SI = 0040H Find physical address of i) MOV AL, [BP] ii) MOV AL, [BP + SI]

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