DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING‚ THIRUVANANTHAPURAM ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING LAB – MANUAL 2005 INDEX CONTENTS PAGE NO 1. The 8085 microprocessor 1.1 Introduction 1.2 8085 Internal Architecture 1.3 8085 Pin Diagram 1.4 8085 Addressing Modes 1 1 1 6 11 2. The 8085 Microprocessor Trainer Kit 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Specifications of STS -85 VLC 2.2.1 Hardware Specifications 2.2.2 Software Description 12 12 12 13 15 3. 8085
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computers decided to sell his broken laser pointer. He created originally called ‘‘AuctionWeb‘‘ site which was created on the very same server as his page devoted to research about the ebola virus. It came as a surprise when he found out that his broken laser pointer was sold for more than 14 dollars. He decided to contact the winning bidder asking why would he buy a broken thing for this amount of money. He answered that he is a collector of broken laser pointers. After the realization‚ that this
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The first category of faults flips random bits in random instructions of the program text to emulate hardware faults. These faults are easy to inject‚ and they cause a variety of different crashes. It is difficult to relate a bit flip with a specific error in programming‚ and most hardware bit flips would be caught by parity on the data or address bus. The next two faults categories‚ excluding the OMISSION faults‚ emulate specific programming errors common to kernel code according to earlier studies
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sexist. When you are online classmates only see what you are writing and not your reactions. The three pointers I am going to give you to help you out in you future class assignments is one‚ never wait until the last minute to do an assignment. When you wait to the last minute you make a lot of simple mistakes. You have to give yourself enough time to sit and think logically. My second pointer is never single out a person’s race‚ sex‚ or gender. Call them by their full name‚ first or last name or
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ECS-165A WQ’11 110 6. Storage and File Structures Goals Understand the basic concepts underlying different storage media‚ buffer management‚ files structures‚ and organization of records in files. Contents • • • • • Overview of Physical Storage Media Magnetic Disks‚ Tertiary Storage Buffer Management Storage Access File Organization Dept. of Computer Science UC Davis 6. Storage and File Organization ECS-165A WQ’11 111 Classification of Physical Storage Media • Main criteria: Speed with
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5. An element in a(n) doubly linked list contains pointers to both the next and previous list elements. 6. A(n) pointer is the address of another data item or structure. 7. A(n) array is a sequence of primitive data elements stored in sequential storage locations. 8. A(n) boolean data item can contain only the values true or false. 9. A(n) index is an array of data items‚ each of which contains a key value and a pointer to another data item. 10. A(n) class is a data
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heightImgBoundary=0; byte[] bitmapData = new byte[2000]; while (reader.Read()) { SqlCommand cmdGetPointer = new SqlCommand("SELECT @Pointer=TEXTPTR(Picture)‚ @Length=DataLength(Picture) FROM " + "Categories WHERE CategoryName=’" + reader["CategoryName"].ToString() + "’"‚ cn1); SqlParameter PointerOutParam = cmdGetPointer.Parameters.Add("@Pointer"‚ SqlDbType.VarBinary‚ 100); PointerOutParam.Direction = ParameterDirection.Output; SqlParameter LengthOutParam = cmdGetPointer.Parameters
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Socialization and the Self Gender differences all start when we are first found out if we are going to be a boy or a girl. In George Herbert Mead’s conception of the self he describes the three different stages in which a child goes through until they reach the way of thinking like an adult. In this early stage‚ the individual doesn’t have a self; but they are born into a world that acts on him or her‚ and most of these actions are the acts of other people. At first we simply imitate the acts of
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socially defined image to uphold. They “…lack the vocabulary to express the complexity of what they feel” (Ehrlich 283). Some might say “lambs are cute” but a cowboy’s version is “Ain’t this little rat good-lookin’?” Same general meaning expressed with manly vocabulary. Ted Hoagland wrote‚ “No one is as fragile as a woman but no one is as fragile as a man” (Ehrlich 283). Men try to hide this characteristic but Ehrlich tells there is a softness to their strength and a delicacy to their toughness.
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eye” and other faculties that “make a man of nerve” (Henry Chadwick). However‚ from 1857-1864‚ baseball was seen as less manly than cricket due to restricting rules. Despite this‚ baseball still taught self control as a “manly virtue” by encouraging players to refrain from fighting and swearing. Going into the Progressive Era‚ baseball developed a creed of self restraint‚ “manly” self control and the building of a “good man” image. Through this creed‚ white males justified their attempts to teach
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