If you know assembly, this will be very easy for you. This is a simple program. I am using as a test to see if you know assembly (for Intel). If you do it well, I will be giving you a small project once a week for at least the next 2 months. They are small projects but I need them to be done right away. This should be done by October 13. you will print five lines: Brown Project Brown Company Report 555 Assembly test 1 October 13, 2002 Your program will include all the lines of assembly code required to carry out this task. These lines should be written in the most efficient way possible. In addition, you will use cv and print out the contents of registers dx and bx just before you print out the 1st string using the int 21h DOS interrupt command. You should cut and paste the screen that contains the display of the register contents into a notebook text file and save that file. Please pay attention here. I don’t want a print out of all the registers. I want you to use the cv instructions to print out only the contents of bx and again to print out the contents of dx (e.g. either the ? or the r commands). DOS windows allow you to cut and paste. You have to first mark the area of the screen you want to copy and can then copy it by clicking on the appropriate icon. The copied area is now in the clipboard. I am giving you a sample of the program. Just modify it to print the five lines I talked about above. title Hello World Program ;this program displays "hello world" model small stack 100h data message db "Hello World!" 0dh, 0ah, '$' code main proc mov ax, data mov ds, ax mov ah, 9 mov dx, offset message int 21h mov ax, 4C00h int 21h main endp end main
## Deliverables
1) Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done.
## Platform
Windows