Other possible things to try when you have completed Laboratory 1
  1. Since you will, at some stage in your assembly language programming career make the following mistake, find out what happens when you modify your code from
    MOVE A, D0
    ADD B, D0
    MOVE D0, C
    to 
    MOVE #A, D0
    ADD #B, D0
    MOVE D0, C 
  2. What happens with both sets of code if you add the line
    D:	DS.W 200	// Define 200 words of storage 

    between the definitions of A and B in the data section of your source code? The code segment would then look like

    A:	DC.W $639
    D:	DS 200
    B:	DC.W -$215 

Once you haave completed these exercises you can move on to Laboratory 2 as an "Official 68K Assembly Language Programmer". Don't forget to print out your "Official 68K Assembly Language Programmer's Certicate"



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