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The document outlines the assignment instructions for a Computer Organization & Assembly Language course at the University of Lahore. It includes submission guidelines, penalties for late submissions, and a detailed breakdown of tasks to be completed in assembly language programming. The assignment consists of two questions involving string manipulation and binary-to-decimal conversion using EMU8086 syntax.

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Assignment 2

The document outlines the assignment instructions for a Computer Organization & Assembly Language course at the University of Lahore. It includes submission guidelines, penalties for late submissions, and a detailed breakdown of tasks to be completed in assembly language programming. The assignment consists of two questions involving string manipulation and binary-to-decimal conversion using EMU8086 syntax.

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The University of Lahore, CS & IT Department

Computer Organization & Assembly Language


Assignment # 2
Instructions
1. Understanding of the problems is part of the assignments.
2. You will get Zero marks if found any type of cheating.
3. 25% deduction of over marks on the one-day late submission after due date
4. 50% deduction of over marks on the two-day late submission after due date
5. No submission after two days.
Submission Method:
• Assignment must be submitted individually.
• Make separate files of individual codes and a PDF file of all the codes and their respective
outputs and submit all the files together in a .zip file.
• Upload the solved assignment (soft copy) at university portal before the deadline.

Guidelines:
• Assignment to be submitted individually.
• Convert your solution into a clear PDF and upload it on the university portal.
• Use the file naming convention: sapID_Qn_A3.asm
• Each question should be attempted in a separate file.

Q1: Write an assembly language program using EMU8086 syntax to perform the following
operations:

• Part A: Input User Data


Input a string representing a user’s name terminated by $. Store it in memory using Function 1
of INT 21H and register indirect addressing.

• Part B: Alternate Case Conversion


Convert every alternate character of the string to the opposite case (i.e., convert every second
letter to uppercase if lowercase, and vice versa). Use loops and logical operations.

• Part C: Count Specific Characters


Count the number of times the letters 'a', 'e', 'i', 'o', 'u' appears in the string. Store these counts
separately in memory.

• Part D: Character Frequency


Count the frequency of each unique letter in the string (considering case sensitivity) and store
this in memory.

• Part E: ASCII to Hexadecimal Conversion


Convert each ASCII character in the string to its hexadecimal value and store the results in
memory.
• Part F: Reverse Hexadecimal Conversion
Using the stored hexadecimal values from Part E, convert them back to ASCII and store the
reversed string in memory.

• Part G: Count of 1’s and 0’s Bits


For each character in the string, count the number of 1’s and 0’s bits, and store these counts
separately.

• Part H: Remove Duplicates


Remove duplicate characters from the string, leaving only the first occurrence of each character,
and store the result.

• Part I: Print Results


Print the original string, the modified string from Part B, the reversed hexadecimal string, and
the string with duplicates removed, each on a new line. Use Function 9 of INT 21H.

Q2: Create a subroutine to perform binary-to-decimal conversion for a given binary


number entered by the user.

• Part A: Allow user input for a binary number, terminated by $, and store it in memory.

• Part B: Convert the binary number to its decimal equivalent.

• Part C: Display the result using Function 9 of INT 21H.

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