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The document describes an assembly language program that accepts 10 32-bit or 64-bit hexadecimal numbers from the user, stores them in a data segment table, and displays the numbers. The program uses system calls to display messages, read input, store the input, and output the entered number.

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The document describes an assembly language program that accepts 10 32-bit or 64-bit hexadecimal numbers from the user, stores them in a data segment table, and displays the numbers. The program uses system calls to display messages, read input, store the input, and output the entered number.

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;Assignment no.

: 1

;Rollno. : B-79

;Name : Vaishnavi Goraksh Kaware

;Write an ALP to accept ten 32-bit and 64 bit Hexadecimal numbers from user and store then in

;data segment table and display then numbers.

section .data ;Data segment

userMsg db 'Please enter a number: ' ;Ask the user to enter a number

lenUserMsg equ $-userMsg ;The length of the message

dispMsg db 'You have entered: '

lenDispMsg equ $-dispMsg

section .bss ;Uninitialized data

num resb 5

section .text ;Code Segment

global _start

_start:

;1st message display 'Please enter a number:'

mov eax, 4 ;sys call for write purpose

mov ebx, 1 ;sys call for file discreptor

mov ecx, userMsg ;locate msg in cx

mov edx, lenUserMsg ;locate length in dx

int 80h ; system call

;Read and store the user input


mov eax, 3 ;sys call reading input

mov ebx, 2 ;sys call for store input in to variable

mov ecx, num ;store input in num

mov edx, 5 ;5 bytes (numeric, 1 for sign) of that information

int 80h

;2nd message display 'You have entered : '

mov eax, 4

mov ebx, 1

mov ecx, dispMsg

mov edx, lenDispMsg

int 80h

;Output the number entered

mov eax, 4

mov ebx, 1

mov ecx, num

mov edx, 5

int 80h

; Exit code

mov eax, 1

mov ebx, 0

int 80h

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Output

[student@localhost vaishnavi]$ nasm -f elf64 MPL1.asm

[student@localhost vaishnavi]$ ld -o MPL1 MPL1.o

[student@localhost vaishnavi]$ ./MPL1

Please enter a number: 1234

You have entered:1234

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