Q: Compute the physical address for the specified operand in each of the following instructions. The register contents and variable are as follows: (CS)=0A00H, (DS)=D0BOOH, (SS)=0D00H, (SI)=OFFOH, (DI)=0OBOH, (BP)=00EAH and (IP)=0000H, LIST=00FOH, AX=4020H, BX=2500H. 1) Destination operand of the instruction MOV LIST (BP+DI] , AX 2) Source operand of the instruction MOV CL, [BX+200H] 3) Destination operand of the instruction MOV [DI+6400H], DX 4) Source operand of the instruction MOV AL, [BP+SI-400H] 5) Destination operand of the instruction MOV [DI+SP] , AX 6) Source operand of the instruction MOV CL, [SP+200H] 7) Destination operand of the instruction MOV [BX+DI+6400H] , CX 8) Source operand of the instruction MOV AL , [BP- 0200H] 9) Destination operand of the instruction MOV [SI] , AX 10) Destination operand of the instruction MOV [BX][DI]+0400H,AL 11) Source operand of the instruction MOV AX, [BP+200H] 12) Source operand of the instruction MOV AL, [SI-0100H] 13) Destination operand of the instruction MOV DI,[SI] 14) Destination operand of the instruction MOV [DI]+CF00H,AH 15) Source operand of the instruction MOV CL, LIST[BX+200H]
Q: Compute the physical address for the specified operand in each of the following instructions. The register contents and variable are as follows: (CS)=0A00H, (DS)=D0BOOH, (SS)=0D00H, (SI)=OFFOH, (DI)=0OBOH, (BP)=00EAH and (IP)=0000H, LIST=00FOH, AX=4020H, BX=2500H. 1) Destination operand of the instruction MOV LIST (BP+DI] , AX 2) Source operand of the instruction MOV CL, [BX+200H] 3) Destination operand of the instruction MOV [DI+6400H], DX 4) Source operand of the instruction MOV AL, [BP+SI-400H] 5) Destination operand of the instruction MOV [DI+SP] , AX 6) Source operand of the instruction MOV CL, [SP+200H] 7) Destination operand of the instruction MOV [BX+DI+6400H] , CX 8) Source operand of the instruction MOV AL , [BP- 0200H] 9) Destination operand of the instruction MOV [SI] , AX 10) Destination operand of the instruction MOV [BX][DI]+0400H,AL 11) Source operand of the instruction MOV AX, [BP+200H] 12) Source operand of the instruction MOV AL, [SI-0100H] 13) Destination operand of the instruction MOV DI,[SI] 14) Destination operand of the instruction MOV [DI]+CF00H,AH 15) Source operand of the instruction MOV CL, LIST[BX+200H]
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