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BCA602T System Programming Assignment - 1 Questions Submission Date: 2/2/2015

The document contains 4 questions for a systems programming assignment. Question 1 asks to create a micro flowchart explaining the operations to execute an ADD instruction. Question 2 asks to write a machine program to calculate the product of 5 numbers stored in contiguous memory locations starting at location 902. Question 3 asks to explain the machine architecture of a von Neumann machine. Question 4 asks to write an assembly program to calculate a factorial (N!) and its equivalent machine language instructions.

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BCA602T System Programming Assignment - 1 Questions Submission Date: 2/2/2015

The document contains 4 questions for a systems programming assignment. Question 1 asks to create a micro flowchart explaining the operations to execute an ADD instruction. Question 2 asks to write a machine program to calculate the product of 5 numbers stored in contiguous memory locations starting at location 902. Question 3 asks to explain the machine architecture of a von Neumann machine. Question 4 asks to write an assembly program to calculate a factorial (N!) and its equivalent machine language instructions.

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BCA602T

SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
ASSIGNMENT -1 QUESTIONS
Submission Date: 2/2/2015
1. With a micro flowchart explain the operations required to execute the instruction ADD
4, 506.
2. Write a machine program to calculate the product of 5 numbers
Assumption 1: The absolute location of 1 number is 902 which occupies contiguous
half word in memory.
Assumption 2: The program starts at location 26
Assumption 3: The register R1 contains the base address of the program
Note: Make other assumptions if needed
3. Explain the machine architecture of vonneumann machine.
4. Write a simple assembly program to calculate N!. Also write its equivalent machine
instruction which helps the loader to load the program.

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