Posts Tagged ‘assembly language’

Assembly Language: a simple shop/store program

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

A small program I made a year ago in Turbo Assembler.

tasm shop assembly language

It’s a shop displaying four items, each item having 9 stocks. The user is first prompted for which item he/she wishes to buy, for the quantity of the purchase, and if he wants to buy again. The program closes once the shop runs out of stock.

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Assembly Language: check if a one-digit input number is odd or even

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

assembly programming odd even number

I coded this back when I was taking up Computer System Organization. It was a homework that I decided to share in my old blog.

The program accepts a one-digit number as the input, and then shows whether that number is ODD or EVEN.

The program uses the attribute byte to highlight ODD or EVEN with a color.
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Free Download- Turbo Assembler Version 2.0, SideKick version 1.56, Turbo Link Version 3.0, PILOT.EXE

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

contents of the zipped file:

SK.COM
SideKick version 1.56
Copyright © 1884-85 BORLAND Inc.

PILOT.EXE
PC – PILOT (Programmer’s Pop-Up)
Freeware written by Tom Grubbe
Edited by The Geographix Corporation.

TLINK.EXE
Turbo Link Version 3.0
Copyright © 1987-1990 Borland International

TASM.EXE
Turbo Assembler Version 2.0
Copyright © 1988-1990 Borland International
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